Fuzion V2

-Tek FuZion Intel i7 LGA 1366 Pro-Mount Kit is what you want.

The fuzion won't bolt straight on without a kit being bought. Problem is the kits are around £14.

The problem is the d-tek fuzion, although still a decent waterblock, has now being superceeded by much better waterblocks which is why I sold mine for £20.

Personally i would sell the fuzion and put the £14 you were going to spend on the kit to buy a new block which will come with fittings for the i7. That gives you £34 to spend or maybe put a bit more to it depending on what your buying.

Good round up here:

http://www.madshrimps.be/?action=getarticle&number=9&artpage=4163&articID=931

Here's another roundup with some of the ones from the madshrimp review but including a fuzion so you can see how they compare.

http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=219081

As you can see the fuzion v2 came last so definitely not worth spending £70 inc a mounting kit to buy one.

The EK supreme can be had for £40 and and the superb Koolance can be had for £70 so take your choices.

To me selling your fuzion for around £20 and buying an EK supreme for £40 would be the best value for money and you see an improvement to boot as well. Even more massive if your block is the fuzion 1.

EDIT: And if you can find one then the heatkiller v3 at £70 is about 1 to 3c cooler than the EK supreme.
 
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