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nice to see u got it together, at least you didnt have to wait that long to get the right block. now lets see that temp testing, im curious to see how our temps compare.
also can u post a parts list, that'd be super
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Heatkiller 3.0 LT 1366 Block
Black Ice Stealth GT 240 XFlow
Black Ice Xtreme 120 XFlow
Primochill UV White 3/8" Tubing
XSPC Dual Bay Res Pump / Reservoir Combo
Zip Ties

Oh yeah, and Noctua fans on the 240 and a Scythe Slipstream or whatever with the 110CFM on the 120 rad.

That's about it, it goes like this:

Pump > 240 > CPU > 120 > Res

Also I can't post any proof of my temps because I'm not in Windows right now, but I let Prime95 run for over an hour and the temps were:

Idle: 29 - 32C
Prime 95 After an Hour: 59 - 60C

Not sure if that's good or not, I felt like I need to put some more Artic Silver on there, because the Heatkiller doesn't touch the CPU flatly, has anyone else had this issue?

I also don't want to over tighten it, so I could be getting better temps I think, just this block is a little funky.
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Artic cooling MX-3 works better than AS5
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Artic cooling MX-3 works better than AS5
Yeah? Maybe I should try it.

Because of the way that the Heatkiller is designed you do have to put more than the normal amount of TIM on the cpu correct? I felt like I had to put quite a bit because I'd tighten down the block and take it off and only parts of it would be touching the CPU and most of it wouldn't have any TIM on it...
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