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Old 08-09-2007, 08:07 PM     #1
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D-Tek Fuzion GFX and Uni-Sink

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Old 09-05-2007, 05:30 AM     #2
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Very nice review. I was looking at getting one of the blocks alone for my new HD 2900XT. However, I'd be pairing it with a Swiftech Storm Rev 2 and a Danger Den D5 pump, so I think it would be alright...
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Old 09-05-2007, 01:30 PM     #3
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Good review however 18 degrees full load on water...... No
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Old 09-05-2007, 03:40 PM     #4
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Very nice review. I was looking at getting one of the blocks alone for my new HD 2900XT. However, I'd be pairing it with a Swiftech Storm Rev 2 and a Danger Den D5 pump, so I think it would be alright...
Thanks, I'm not sure how a D5 with a Storm in the loop would handle another restrictive block, but you could always get another D5 if you were not satisfied with the performance... for your 2900XT, I would go for a Maze 5 however, which I also reviewed.

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Good review however 18 degrees full load on water...... No
Hi, the temperatures listed are delta ambient (that means with the ambient subtracted). I added a note about this to the review. To get an idea of the final temperature, just add the ambient... so 18 C + 23C ambient = 41 C load
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I like my Fuzion GFX wish they made the Uni-Sink for my card

I also get the same temps
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good review W1z
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