Tuesday, August 28th 2007

EnzoTech Offers New High-End CPU Water Block

EnzoTech introduces Sapphire Series watercooling products. First on the Sapphire series roster is the SCW-1 waterblock, currently in production and will be availiable Mid-September 2007. Reminding of the popular D-Tek Fusion waterblock, the SCW-1 features super high density, radial pattern, micro-pin design (0.5mm from pin to pin) to provide maximum cooling performance. Other features of the CPU waterblock include metallic mirror coating finish and compatibility with all 1/2", 3/8" and 1/4" coolant tubings. The SCW-1 can be mounted on Intel Socket 775 and AMD Socket AM2/940.
Source: EnzoTech
Add your own comment

12 Comments on EnzoTech Offers New High-End CPU Water Block

#1
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
Gorgeous, beautifully put together and gorgeous. Cant wait for a review on it.
Posted on Reply
#3
EastCoasthandle
take note, there are no tubs on those barbs.
take note, there are not worm drivers on those tubes that are not on those barbs
Gee, I wonder why:rolleyes:

When selling a WB with barbs that close, tube sizes should be mandated so the average noob knows.
Posted on Reply
#4
OnBoard
That's like art : o And not that kind of art that a baby or an elephant can draw :)

Hang it on your neck or stick in in your coffee table, all good! (maybe even on top of a CPU :P)
Posted on Reply
#5
Corrosion
Awsome, im going h20 soon and im thinking this is the block for me.
Posted on Reply
#6
Stryder75
I might just switch my apogee GT out for this beauty. I will have to wait and see how the reviews look. My friend just got the D-TeK fuzion block and he is only about 1° - 2° cooler than my Apogee. If this can give me 4° - 5° cooler, I am all over it.
Posted on Reply
#7
bryan_d
EastCoasthandletake note, there are no tubs on those barbs.
take note, there are not worm drivers on those tubes that are not on those barbs
Gee, I wonder why:rolleyes:

When selling a WB with barbs that close, tube sizes should be mandated so the average noob knows.
If you actually look at the barbs, there is indeed a lip present to help with the seal. On top of that, the website clearly states that the barbs are 1/2" and do come with worm clamps.

I cannot wait to see the reviews for this block, because I know when Fallout 3 comes out my inner geek will once again be unleashed. If OCZ does not deliver their $300 phase, then water will be my top choice! :)
Posted on Reply
#8
Judas
Looks like the Swiftech Apogee GTX block
Posted on Reply
#10
Wile E
Power User
JudasLooks like the Swiftech Apogee GTX block
Exactly what I was gonna say. Even very similar on the inside.
Posted on Reply
#11
Mekrel
Wile EExactly what I was gonna say. Even very similar on the inside.
It looks nothing like a GTX apart from the mounting plate.

The insides are like a FuZion, I.e it has a top plate, mid chamber and base plate. The GTX has no mid chamber.

The GTX runs across a diagonal pin matrix from corner to corner which helps it gain 1 degree celcius over the ApogeeGT for every 100 watts of heat.

This block uses direct impingement to the center of the block. So basically it couldn't look any different to the GTX apart from the LGA775 mounting plate :p
Posted on Reply
#12
Wile E
Power User
MekrelIt looks nothing like a GTX apart from the mounting plate.

The insides are like a FuZion, I.e it has a top plate, mid chamber and base plate. The GTX has no mid chamber.

The GTX runs across a diagonal pin matrix from corner to corner which helps it gain 1 degree celcius over the ApogeeGT for every 100 watts of heat.

This block uses direct impingement to the center of the block. So basically it couldn't look any different to the GTX apart from the LGA775 mounting plate :p
Note that I said similar, not exactly alike.
Posted on Reply
Add your own comment
Dec 18th, 2024 10:12 EST change timezone

New Forum Posts

Popular Reviews

Controversial News Posts