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water block

Double Jesus

[H]ard|Gawd
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ok, well i'm upgrading to an A64 next week and I need to get a new waterblock... i think.
haven't really been keeping in the loop of what's good lately haha

right now i'm running the swiftec 5000 (in my sig....) and i don't think it'll fit on the A64 so what do you guys suggest? i haven't seen any reviews on blocks alone lately (ps i don't wanna pay 179 cdn for the DD silver ones that's ridiculous!)

fire suggestions away, was thinking of either the swiftec 6000 or the DD tdx or whatever it's called (the cheaper one haha)
 
I really liek the Swifttech 6002 (1/2" OD version), it looks like its well built, and it dosnt have a dumb clear top. I dont like the idea of cracking, i dont care how strong they say it is, i prefer copper 100% (looks cooler too IMO) Pls the 6000 series is one sealed block, so no leaks! from the block anyway, no gasket, the lid and heatplate is one peice.
 
that one piece thing is pretty good, i saw on swiftec's site that i can just buy a new retention system or baseplate or whatever for my 5000 so that it'll fit an a64... now if i could find somewhere to get it in canada :p
 
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