Can you explain that a bit?Quote:
Originally Posted by Gabe
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Can you explain that a bit?Quote:
Originally Posted by Gabe
Thanks Gabe is thought as much. Interesting to see how well that will work out over time.
Good work :up:
Is this the final version? How does it perform?
BTW, what it is called, Aquacomputer Aquagratix ... ?
Yes, it is final. Will be called Aqua Computer aquagratix HD6900.
That is one nicely machined waterblock.
Here is a picture of the Product in testing.
Bench setup:
CPU: see data
CPU Cooler: Apogee XT
Radiator: MCR320 Drive, Pump @ max speed, 3 x Gentle Typhoon fans @ 12v
Loop setup: serial; quick disconnects: x 4
GPU: HD6970 engineering sample
See details and pictures in new thread here
So guys.. when are we going to see some blocks? Im ready to buy 2 @_@
Have you looked here ? ;)
Available here :
http://www.ekwaterblocks.com/shop/ek-fc6970-acetal.html
I picked up 2 for my 6950 crossfire . :p:
Here you go!
Last time I bought from EK it was cheaper than frozencpu.. EK wants 70 euro just to ship the blocks.. which comes to $280 usd vs waiting for frozen/performance pcs and getting it for $110 per block with 5-10 shipping.
Eddy! WTF!
http://i.imgur.com/z4cK7.jpg
I looked up my last shipment.. it was $14 for shipping earlier this year.
Hi,
Not possible to be 14$ or something was not correct.
The problem gets when the parcel exceeds 2kg, and the priority cost jumps, and the shipping costs also went up this year 2 times.
Sorry, we are not earning anything on the shipping.
But I checked the inserted weight and it was little too big. Now the weights are correct, if this changes anything.
But just to be clear, we do support customers buy from our resellers and we don't dump prices or dump prices via ultra cheap shipping costs like some other EU sellers. We want our resellers to earn money.
But we are talking with another well known company to offer you much better shipping prices.
Eddy,
I appreciate you getting back to me.. here is my previous shipment from this year.
http://i.imgur.com/KOAgY.jpg
Kenji, IDKWTF happened with that purchase but, from my math, (if the VAT was 20% at the time you purchased) you paid more for the block and tax than you should have.
$90.49 -20%=$72.39
Kentucky sales tax is 6% from what I was able to find online so $72.39 x 6%=$4.34. I'm also not sure if EK should be charging tax for US customers because I think sales tax is only collected if you have a retail outlet (brick and mortar) in that state (someone please correct me if I'm wrong on this). :shrug:
This block is now also "orderable" from FCPU as of today.
http://www.frozencpu.com/products/12...70-Nickel.html
@Eddy, I have one point of contention with the link I just provided, the very last line of the "features". I see your still sore over the ruckus the "vets" of the community made in forcing you to add the standoffs to your blocks. PPL with lots of experience mounting GPU blocks were shorting/killing cards at that time and it had nothing to do with their skill or experience level. With that wording you are inferring that everyone that uses the standoffs is incapable of properly installing your block. . .:idea:hmm. . .oh, wait a minute...your R3G block comes with standoffs and ppl are still frying those like hotcakes on a griddle.:shakes: Maybe you should look at your products before blaming others.;)
Made a thread for this at http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=264284
Our VID-AR697 for AMD Radeon HD 6950 & 6970 cards is now available. We're using nickel-plated copper, an acetal top, 0.5mm GPU microfins, and a direct water pass over the VRM.
Tim
http://www.koolance.com/water-coolin...d-ar697_p0.jpg
http://www.koolance.com/water-coolin...d-ar697_p1.jpg
http://www.koolance.com/water-coolin...d-ar697_p2.jpg
http://www.koolance.com/water-coolin...d-ar697_p3.jpg
Given that the AMD NDA related to upcoming 6900 board series has now been released, we have now posted an update on the Komodo block design here
gabe whats the change?