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    Default Re: Danger Den RBX or Swiftech Apogee GTX

    Quote Originally Posted by The boy 4rm oz View Post
    Not pressuring you guys for a final answer but I really need to know because the stocks on the Apogee get filled in a few days and if I need to order one I want to make sure I can get it.
    I'm still going to say GTX. I just read that it performs better than a TDX, and isn't the TDX better than the RBX?

    Either way, I'll be getting the GTX.
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    Default Re: Danger Den RBX or Swiftech Apogee GTX

    The RBX is meant to cool better than the TDX because it has duel outlets allowing more coolant to run across the CPU there fore cooling it more effectively.

    I may just go with the Apogee GTX because it saves me ordering from 2 stores.
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    Default Re: Danger Den RBX or Swiftech Apogee GTX

    see i don't get that unless you run 3/8 in and 3/8 outs out into a 1/2 Y then isn't the water blocked but the Y?

    i saw GTX for performance and looks.
    thats a lot of cooling with all those pins.
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    Default Re: Danger Den RBX or Swiftech Apogee GTX

    The two outlet are the same size as the inlet RBX. means double the amount of coolant can be removed.

    I think I am going to be going for the Apogee GTX. It looks cool, cools well and is easier for me to order and pay for.
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    Default Re: Danger Den RBX or Swiftech Apogee GTX

    Quote Originally Posted by The boy 4rm oz View Post
    The two outlet are the same size as the inlet RBX. means double the amount of coolant can be removed.
    but there is only 1 inlet (the same size no doubt) so you can only shove so much in or out at one time. at least thats what makes sense to me.

    oh be sure to get pictures! (one of the surface of the heat sink if you can.)
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    Default Re: Danger Den RBX or Swiftech Apogee GTX

    I will when I get my order in. I will post the pics in my work log, Project LEXA.
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