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Old August 10th, 2007   #11
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LOL, you'll be okay with the Swiftech kit, they are good quality.



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ive never had any problems with my pump or block. still have my swiftech radiator sitting in the original box being un-used at the moment. might use it to watercool my dads Athlon XP 3000 system LOL



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I'm a big fan of Danger Den custom kits, excellent quality.
They are good quality, but isn't the D-Tek FuZion and the Swiftech Apogee GT the two best CPU blocks around?



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They are good quality, but isn't the D-Tek FuZion and the Swiftech Apogee GT the two best CPU blocks around?
Don't forget the Apogee GTX!




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I've never used a kit from either of these companies so I can't say I'm familiar with the quality of their instructions. All I know is that both of these companies make good quality parts. No regrets here.




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Don't forget the Apogee GTX!
Bah. I meant the GTX. The GT is a fairly old block and GTX is better :)

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I've never used a kit from either of these companies so I can't say I'm familiar with the quality of their instructions. All I know is that both of these companies make good quality parts. No regrets here.
Oh oh oh, Danger Den has a bunch of instructional videos on their website :) One of them doesn't have sound! I found them very helpful. Makes LC look a little less complicated.



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The Apogee GT isn't old. It's the same age as the D-tek Fuzion.




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The Apogee GTX and GT use the same core, but the GTX has a slightly longer path through the block, resulting a 1C temp drop compared to the GT version, I've heard.




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The Apogee GTX and GT use the same core, but the GTX has a slightly longer path through the block, resulting a 1C temp drop compared to the GT version, I've heard.
Guess i'm thinking of a different block.



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Guess i'm thinking of a different block.
Danger Den TDX?
i've heard good things about that block as well.

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