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Old Jan 12, 2009, 10:22 PM   #1
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Installing Quad insert for D-tek v2.

OK I have one of these http://www.petrastechshop.com/qucomiinford.html
And I want to know just how to insert it into this .
http://www.petrastechshop.com/dfuv2uncpuwa.html

And also would it even be worth all the hassle to do ?
I want to know the proper orientation of the water block insert as I do not want it to perform poorly you know
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Old Jan 12, 2009, 11:01 PM   #2
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The Dtek Fuzion is already a great block on it's own. No need to waste your time/
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The Dtek Fuzion is already a great block on it's own. No need to waste your time/
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Old Jan 13, 2009, 02:38 AM   #4
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So no one els has any thing to say about this ?
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IIRC the quad insert is mainly for the nozel insert for the in line. It breaks the flow of water into two streams to better coole each half od a quads die. Get a look at how the Dies are positioned on a quad, not sure if they are up and down or right and left once installed. But make the nozel points towards each core.

A look in google shows this:


So the orientation is needed to align so the center nozel sits over it like this:
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IIRC the quad insert is mainly for the nozel insert for the in line. It breaks the flow of water into two streams to better coole each half od a quads die. Get a look at how the Dies are positioned on a quad, not sure if they are up and down or right and left once installed. But make the nozel points towards each core.

A look in google shows this:


So the orientation is needed to align so the center nozel sits over it like this:
Now that is just what I needed . Thank You .

Second will I see any cooler temps ? This is going to take a while to do and I need to know if it is going to be worth it .
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i put a quad insert in mine. gave me about 3c better temps. nothing great but easy enough to do.
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From what I gathered it is supposed to help with Quads over the normal dual core open center nozel, but I have no personal experience using a quad. With the V1 that I have it has the outside bit already done with the 4 return holes, but I can just swap out nozels from the kit it came with.
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Thank You all I will now attempt to insert this into the water block . Say a prayer for me
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OH MY GOD !!! It worked !! I put the insert in just as you told me to ( I drew a guide on paper from the pic's) a big thank you going out to sneekypeet you da MAN
And now my temps idle have gone DOWN 4*C !!!


They were 32c before the insert and now just look at this !
Thank YOU all for your help ( Big Thanks to sneekypeet for the instructions ) .
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LOL, no need for all the little purple worshipers, but you are welcome all the same.

Glad to see you got it in there and all is good.
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LOL, no need for all the little purple worshipers, but you are welcome all the same.

Glad to see you got it in there and all is good.
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Here are some load temps so far I have uped the Vcore some as well

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