Wow, new blocks are rolling in fast for this GPU!
Wow, new blocks are rolling in fast for this GPU!
What about pricing on the Komodo? That's going to be the deciding factor for me...
Several questions for all vendors:
1 - I have seen some pricing, but I did not see it on the EK, Koolance or the Swiftech.
2 - Who in the U.S. will have them? The only place I have seen any of them is Tiliatech.com. Usually Gary has AC and BP, Hank usually carries Koolance, BP, Swiftech and EK, but no one is showing them available.
3 - This is mainly at Shoggy, last time I owned a AC GPU block it seemed to get corroded easily due to fingerprints on the copper, do the new ones have a coating like the Heatkiller blocks to prevent this?
4 - Anyone going to be offering a backplate for them?
Thanks
Thanks for the quick reply Gabe. By the way, love the XT block. :up: Definitely thought about giving up my Nickel Plated Heatkiller for it.
Our price is $99.99... its on our website here as well. :)
No one has shipped any anywhere yet, Tilatech is located about 30 minutes north of Koolance so he's probably counting on having them asap. I'm also sure many of the resellers listed on our website will have them very very quickly. :)Quote:
2 - Who in the U.S. will have them? The only place I have seen any of them is Tiliatech.com. Usually Gary has AC and BP, Hank usually carries Koolance, BP, Swiftech and EK, but no one is showing them available.
We offer a backplate when the card manufacturer does or there is memory to be cooled on the back. Otherwise its a bit redundant with standoffs isn't it?Quote:
4 - Anyone going to be offering a backplate for them?
I noticed this as well. Given my previous experiences with heat on the VRMs when the water-path does not include the VRMs, this will be a deal breaker for me. Right now, I'm really liking the Swiftech heatsink setup with an MCW-60 block for the core. If they can make the pricing right that will likely be a good route.
@Bojamijams: there is no flow above the VRMs because of the thin copper block. If we want to have flow there the block must be much higher (= more expensive) or we had to use a bridge like for one of the HD48X0 blocks (see example, also more expensive).
The VRMs can handle very high temperatures (which you will never come close to) without any problems so I see no reason to worry here.
@Utnorris: there is no coating.
Aquacomputer could go closer if they were not so saving on copper and using so thin plates.
EK block for example uses thicker copper and we were able to go as close as there was possible to the VRM's.
http://www.ekwaterblocks.com/uploads...FC5870-600.jpg
We sold many 4870 cards with pre-assembled blocks. Most of them were tested by myself and the VRM temperature was always far away from anything critical. My current system has one of the first 4870 which is still alive ;)
I also can not remember that we ever got a card back with burned VRMs.
i have one of the first ones too :P its still alive also, but saying that.. the problem was still there :/ i thinks it more a non issue as I think this round they are running cooler anyways, but from a buyers point of view after last time i'd think they would like somethign jsut for piece of mind :)
Tilatech is showing the EK and Koolance blocks in stock for anyone looking for them. I still would like to know if the EK blocks have standoffs or not and what the Koolance internals look like.
^^^
The only way to find out what your koolance block look like is voiding their warranty. So i rather see the internals first before getting one.
If anyone's waiting EK 5850 water blocks are up.
http://www.ekwaterblocks.com/shop/bl...ek-fc5850.html