I don't know of any good comparison. Would be nice to see, there are some nice choices for the 280's EK, DD, Aqua, EVGA and koolance come to mind. Most are single slot or damn close to it which is nice too.
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I would say DD as the best choice atm, I haven't seen a single dead card due to DD block installation.
I think i change order for block :(
My friend lost gtx 280 - when he mounted ek. Someone else confirm this problem ?
wah? That's the first I've heard of that problem. I'd like to know a little more on that issue before I press 'buy' on the EK website. I mean, I love the nickel plated blocks and want one desperately, but I also want a functioning GPU. . .
Here you have more info about ek problem: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=198714
Also some posts in this thread...
I also think there is another thread somewhere around here, I'll see if I can hunt it down.
My friend confirm this block with Ek - the same performance :)
Soo there is some alternative for us :)
http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/5...gtx2803ro4.jpg
http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/3...gtx2804qy8.jpg
http://img161.imageshack.us/img161/2...gtx2806qc0.jpg
http://img161.imageshack.us/img161/1...gtx2805ff8.jpg
Aluminium top :down: and no coolling for the ram on the other side of the card.
I prefer the eVGA block ... or the dangerden block. I don't like just her top in acrylic.
I will receive an other gtx next week, but now, I'm afraid to break one more time the card. Two cards in less than 1 month, I don't believe the RMA will work ...:shakes:
yea that aquagrafx stuff turns me on a lot... i are jealous wc'er now :( but EK's nickel 4870 block is teh kühl as well.
i just wish the mounting holes on the EK blocks didnt deform the card for its back-pressure. im wondering if i should put some spacers in between the block's mounting holes, as well as getting longer screws and some appropriately sized springs to balance out the force needed to maintain excellent heat transfer while maintaining the planar uniformity of the gfx card.
Thanks malik for that post, it sure is a sweet card! But I'm afraid I may need the option that Ek provides with hose mounting up or down (SLI feature) to make it work in my case. That AC card has only mounts 1 way :(
offtopic: anyone know the min PSU required for the 280? I have a M12 600 Seasonic and have done all the PSU calculations and I come up with no probs, but I'm curious if anyone has had issues with this level of power?
Here you have solution for this block which gives you 4 way mounting fittings: LINK
interesting! Do you know if they fit the BP compression fittings 3/8, 5/8od?
A few tips to mount a block on a GFX card
For grease on mosfets and co ( if no tape is foreseen ) : arctic ceramique
Place the naked GFX card on a box
When tightening the screws do it as shown in the manual,NEVER overtighten !!
Verify at all times the straightness of the Gfx card with a ruler !!!
I mounted already 2 blocks on a 280 and 260 card they still operate normally... just take ya time, good material and all will be fine
In next week i will check/test three blocks for gtx260/280. Innovatek, EK Waterblocks and Aqua Computer.
Like this:
http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q...20-cooler3.jpg
I mean the the things in the red circle's.
These things prevent de card from bending!