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Just picked one up cause it has mounting slots that will let you easily mount on your F1 standards on any intel socket size. My GTZ I had to change the bracket, My XT had too much back pressure, so I tried this one and like it. Core temps with wet ice in the chiller stay in low 20s at 4.5ghz on all 6 cores, significantly better than the GTZ.

Solid copper body makes it great for cooling and for looks. I'd a bought the silver version if Sidewinders had them :(

Anyway, good all around all socket CPU in the higher price brackets.

http://www.sidewindercomputers.com/aqcocukrrfso.html
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How do you mount that to an F1???
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I believe he is talking about the back plate.
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yeah, the back plate and the 4 screws that stick up to mount the F1. If you don't use the blocks mounting h/w you can just slide it down the F1 screws and then use the F1 h/w to tighten it down
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Here's a pic - quality prolly not too good cause I used the cell phone. Really like this block and using it this way you can slip it on between LN2 sessions to download or tweak or tune Fit's any intel socket size (and amd but not sure how that would work with a pot setup?)

Pic worse than I thought I'll try and get a better one
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Are we on the Titanic in that pic? LOL
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; yea, that's the waves crashing over the top on the right, and on the left you can just make out the red life rafts : Gotta find the battery charger for the good camera again

used two bitspower soft 90 black chrome to run the water over the side and back. Looks like shit, i know, but blow it up and it REALLY looks like shit :
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K - battery charged

The same mounting arms will slide down a 445 or 1155 set of F1 posts - nice and easy peasy
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Wenn Ich erstenmal habe meinen Cuplex Kryos XT geschreiben uber, Ich war mit meinin Dragon F1 Boltz usar, nicht mit die Kryos Backplat oder die Randelschraube usen. I yetz gedank das the Kryos ist sehr shnell, Ich now dedenken das die Cuplex Montageanlaeitung ist ein ... ach du lieber, ich habe vergeessen Wenn on diesen site muste nur English gespreschen, so..

when I first wrote about this whore of a CPU water block, I had generally all nice things to say. It cools like a mother, and mounting it was no problem so long as I slid it down the mounts for my Dragon F1.

Today I tried it with the mounting kit that comes with it PAIN IN THE ASS!!!
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