CPU block?

mrapoc

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Whats generally the "best" choice of cpu block looking at performance, but also more importantly value for money

as was the dtek fuzion

i dont want to spend £40 or whatever for like 2c difference

cheers :)
 
name='!TIMMY!' said:
Great value for money block, I went for the GTZ because of the mounting system.

Yeah, I'm gonna go for the GTZ myself but the V3 is very tempting just as it's much cheaper.
 
name='Bungral' said:
XSPC Delta V3...

Good value but not the best performer. Fuzion 2 or Apogee GTX are both better for hardcore performance, CPU temp wise.

From what I understand though, the Delta V3 has great flow & pressure drop characteristics making it a great choice for low powered (quieter) pumps, or loops with lots of blocks (vga, chipset, etc).

To be honest, I'd go with the Delta V3 personally if I were to go WC right now though.
 
If the delta v3 isn't the greatest performer, its certainly good enough for me. Mine's got my idles in the high twenties (case ambient) and loads in the mid forties (with intel burn or whatever its called). And that's just about the toastiest chip ever made.
 
name='NickS' said:
Good value but not the best performer. Fuzion 2 or Apogee GTX are both better for hardcore performance, CPU temp wise.

From what I understand though, the Delta V3 has great flow & pressure drop characteristics making it a great choice for low powered (quieter) pumps, or loops with lots of blocks (vga, chipset, etc).

To be honest, I'd go with the Delta V3 personally if I were to go WC right now though.

Surely you mean GTZ for hardcore performance?
 
name='PeterStoba' said:
Surely you mean GTZ for hardcore performance?

Was just about to say the same... The V3 would be better than the GTX.. GTZ just nips the V3 though.

But then again, it's a trade off for the 1 degree or the extra flow.. Oh yeah plus the extra wedge.
 
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