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cdanielwyke (6) Results: 1-6 of 6
09-04-2009
Great waterblock
I had never really done anything with Enzotech''s liquid cooling products. As my introduction to the line, I must say I am not disappointed. This waterblock balances function/performance and asthetics. The box had everything you need for any type of mounting scenario. The solid copper block takes the heat right off the chipset. My NB went from frying eggs to being cool to the touch. If you are looking for a waterblock that fits, looks good, and does a great job, then this is the one. The price helps out too, very affordable.
09-03-2009
a bit superfluous
This cooler does an okay job, but the job could have been done much better without all the flair. Function over form. The fans don''t really move that much air, and one of them quit working on me after only two months of use. The assembly is rather bulky. If you have a large graphics card you will need to insulate it from shorting.
08-25-2009
nothing
I was doing nothing wrong, the fitting simply would not have a 1/4" ID tube.
05-21-2009
Barbs could be more "barby."
These fittings are functional and fit 1/4" tubing very well. However, the barb used to hold the tube isn''t much of a barb. I''m used to seeing a hook or a lip on the tips of compression fittings. The fit is good though and I don''t have any worries about the tube slipping off. I just with the seal was that much more secure.
05-15-2009
Not a 1/4" fitting
The G1/4" fits perfectly, but the nozzel side doesn''t fit 1/4" or 3/8" tube. It is somewhere in between. Can''t get a 1/4" on, can''t keep a 3/8" on.
03-16-2008
Holy Crap!
I bought this pump to replace the crappy pump on the Thermaltake Bigwater SE. WOW, what a pump. It moves water at an awesome flow rate and makes hardly ANY noise! To make things better it can even have the impeller RPMs monitored from your motherboard. Thermaltake should consider contracting Danger Den to do their pumps!