Damn that nickel plated block looks fantastic. Very sexy.
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Damn that nickel plated block looks fantastic. Very sexy.
Yep, just two of the pads. (clickable)
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Just fired the card up without the use of any washers, and it booted right up! :up:
I've got a Sapphire HD4870X2 by the way.
My 4870 X2 stays at about 36-37 degrees at idle and under load
idle
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after running a 3dmark demo
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DAM, i wanna buy one of those cards just so i can have that nickel plated one - that looks awesome, yes i know they do nickel plated on all the range, but that just looks AWESOME! :up:
EDIT: can anyone point me to a comparison of this card and the nVidia 280? Thanks
Just fitted mine, no problems. Idles around 24-27C (800/3600) which is near my loop temp, one core gets to 30C or so on furmark. Block works very well and no increase in the loop temps that I can see. Just to be on the safe side I replaced the standard screws with stainless hex socket button screws and M3 pvc washers.
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Does anyone know if you're supposed to put thermal pads on the "pulse" chips as well? According to the EK installation sheet, you're not. But on the stock cooler one of them has a pad, while the other one is cooled by the fan.
Only just got mine setup, so too early for results. I did put thermal pads on the pulse chips.Quote:
Does anyone know if you're supposed to put thermal pads on the "pulse" chips as well? According to the EK installation sheet, you're not. But on the stock cooler one of them has a pad, while the other one is cooled by the fan.
RLM
Yeah, I did as well. Bleeding my loop as we speak. I hope it works, haha.
Can I ask which out of these EK blocks are the safest to use please, the Acetal or the Arylic?
Still no spacers ... dissapointed again though they look very nice! Congrats ... on the looks.
EK doesn't make a full metal version
The Nickel-plated version is great-looking and won't discolour as much as copper will over time. It also looks very nice combined with the black Acetal top :D
I experienced the identical problem with one of two EK blocks on my quad crossfire rig. It's not the washers, as the short was present both with and without the paper washers. The surface of the wblock is making contact with the VGA where it shouldn't, creating a short. I thought I had a bad video card until, like you, I tried the stock HSF and all worked fine. My workaround was to double up on TIM 'tape'. Using twice the amount seemed to provide the clearance missing and eliminated the short.
Yes - go here for details: http://www.swiftech.com/products/MCW...LITY-CHART.asp
http://www.swiftech.com/assets/image...with-MCW60.jpg
sorry for reviving this thread, does anyone know if you need thermal pads due to clearance issues on the various chips, or can you apply as5 instead?
I'm guessing you mean conductive, I'd have thought it was non conductive, or at the very least neglible.
If I go the thermal pad route for everything bar the gpus themselves, what depth/height should I be looking at.
Reason I ask is because I am looking to buy a 2nd hand block, hence the need for some kind of TIM.
Regards Hens.
My Hd4870x2 is freezing pretty quick in all games with the EK waterblock.
I just installed the default cooler, and switched back to the EK again, and its defenitelly the EK.
Whats the deal?
I have all the spacers except for the back ramsinks as there aren't any for them.
Do yous guys know the cause? is this documented?
thanks