bit-tech News: D-Tek FuZion v2.0 Waterblock

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bit-tech News: D-Tek FuZion v2.0 Waterblock - 05/18/08 10:14 AM

Hi all,

We have just published a review of the new *D-Tek FuZion v2.0
Waterblock* - if you could post a link on your site that would be very
much appreciated.

*Link:*
http://www.bit-tech.net/modding/2008/05/18/dtek-fuzion-2-waterblock/1


*Picture:*
http://images.bit-tech.net/content_images/2008/05/dtek-fuzion-2-waterblock/fp_img.jpg


*Quote:
*/"The FuZion v.2.0 may not be a monumental difference from its older
brother, but this prettier version has a lot going for it. Outside of
the convenient Pro-Mount for LGA-775 users who want to set it and forget
it, it's got a lot of fluid running through its veins.

The differences in this test may seem small, but we're dealing with a
battle of some of the best of the best. The TDX, as I've said time and
again, is far from too old to compete. But the FuZion manages to shave
degree after degree off as my beefy test system starts to stretch its
legs. It's to the point where I look at the radiator and wonder if it's
becoming the limiting reagent of the system...

All of this is before you even begin looking into "options" like the
same pressure nozzles you can slap onto the TDX. Restriction will be cut
down to...what, the second best block in watercooling? If it's the only
block in your loop, you might as well -- it's just going to bring temps
down further. The whole idea of the FuZion 2.0 is attractive at this
rate, and its price doesn't hurt either. At only ten quid at max over
competing blocks, it's hard not to love it.

Whether you like the Delryn and chrome look or it's really not your
thing, there's one thing that is undeniable. The D-Tek FuZion v.2.0 may
be little more than a form revision, but that's because its function
still sits as king of the high-flow world. If low temps and lower
restriction are your thing, you won't go wrong choosing this block."/
*
*Cheers guys!

Tim Smalley
www.bit-tech.net