UPS is the only avalible source for shipping with Koolance. It by far is the company's biggest flaw, lack of shipping options.
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UPS is the only avalible source for shipping with Koolance. It by far is the company's biggest flaw, lack of shipping options.
Tim,
Use this topic open to post pictures of high quality about products Koolance that are aesthetically beautiful
Please Could post picture of The MB-ASC3F water block in Formula III ASUS Crosshair motherboard with the CPU-360 (CPU)
Manufacturing was faster than I expected on the brass jet plates. They're now in stock.
Skinnee, mate, where are the numbers ^^
Where are the REVIEWS?????
Seriously, get a grip on yourself. It's not like Vapor is getting paid to review the equipment you drool at, testing throughly takes its time. Shouting at him is, simply put, disrespectful.
If you want accurate well written and conclusive reviews then this takes time and they guys who do it well do it for free and do it when they can.
If you want them done quicker maybe develop a bullet proof testing methodology, buy a bench, several hundred $$$ of properly calibrated equipment and spend your own time doing it.
It cant hurt to have more qualified testers, i look forward to reading your results. :D
I didn`t ment any desrespect either, just looking forward to some numbers ^^
I'm looking forward to some of my numbers too if that means anything :p: At this time I have nothing to offer, unfortunately. Some of the unpublished dimensions have me very hopeful for this block though :)
Unfortunately test pace is slower than it was when I started this batch months ago. Supreme HF and CPU-360 will hopefully be done in the next 9 days, I'm pushing hard for that. :yepp:
I'm very glad to hear that Vapor. Just don't rush anything. I'd have accurate results over fast delivery any day of the week :). Take your time and make sure those tests are accurate, so all of us CPU block horndogs will have some nice exact numbers to get our freak on ;).
Vapor, are you testing with stock heatspreader, lapped or both?!
Well I just got my CPU-360 today and holy cow I have to say its HUGE. That is what it looks like with the AMD plate on it :) Just for size comparison it's sitting next to a Thermochill PA160.
http://www.thomasyu.im/new-wc-hardware1.jpg
Looks like the CPU-360 won't fit Gigabyte UD4P
http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=115744
yeah problem was noted not that long ago.
If your board has the round capacitors that sit high, the block wont fit the cpu board.
i would need to take out my block to tell ya that.
:rofl:
Maybe vapor can answer it.. or something with the block.
I had no issues installing it on a classified.
Guys, which is the largest diameter of the base? :confused2 :confused: :shrug:
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Looks very promising... Depending on repeatable results from everyone, I might be selling my heatkiller 3.0 for one of these... Dang that is a slick looking block!
i got the block when it came out a few weeks ago, it replaced a cpu-350. i'm sorry i dont have any numbers to provide, but it appears to be less restrictive than my previous cpu block as the flowrate in the loop has defintely improved.
Looks like width is 59mm at the widest point. Going to be a tight fit for Gigabyte boards...
HK3.0's are 59mm as well, fwiw, so it should work if you put lateral pressure on the caps.
Then why does it not fit?
Im seeing it a lot now...
http://img.techpowerup.org/100221/IMG_0025.jpg
I got the block to work on my P6T... its the giggy boards that just wont fit...
61mm :bsod: :nono: :wasntme:
EDIT: 60 mm .....P6T Deluxe