hey guys, could not find a classifieds forum...but i have a bunch of prototype liquid cooling stuff for sale, specificly an ati 4870 x2 with water cooling set up...it never made it to production but...
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hey guys, could not find a classifieds forum...but i have a bunch of prototype liquid cooling stuff for sale, specificly an ati 4870 x2 with water cooling set up...it never made it to production but...
petra
http://www.mattreeves.com/photo.jpg
GPU MKII is the GFX2
http://www.mattreeves.com/perf.jpg
unisinks for the 280/260 are in the works (as you can see from the first pic)....
there is also a 280 bracket coming if you want to use it standalone and cool your mem with stick ons or something
http://www.dtekcustoms.com/index.asp
http://www.mattreeves.com/sim.jpg
http://www.mattreeves.com/inside.jpg
http://www.mattreeves.com/gpu.jpg
http://www.mattreeves.com/dims.jpg
http://www.mattreeves.com/280.jpg
they are not cast or forged......i found this online... http://www.freshnews.com/news/computers-internet/article_32148.html
" Amulaire's highly flexible metal injection molding processes enable...
sorry, i just wanted to get an idea if this was something i should peruse with amulaire or not....kinda like a group buy since they only sell in quantity....i think it would be cool to see what ppl...
the pins are 3mm and the base they are on is about 3.7 ....so total height is 6.7....
i think the price is more than reasonable if you want a piece of copper with a high density pin pattern.....if you were to try to machine or crosscut pins of this density the price would be about...
1 pound 6 ozs
yeah im still talking to them about pricing, it will depend on quantity...
yes it is...I'm trying to get them to sell just there pin plates (they normally sell total solutions)
haha....yeah it would....i would hope ppl would be cutting them into at least 4's ....i'm really interested to see what types of ideas ppl come up with
How many people would buy these copper pin plates if i could order a bunch at wholesale? i was thinking $100 per plate, which is pretty good considering the price of copper and the cost savings in...
I dissagree in both my test bench and in system tests Fuzion beat Storm rev2 ....it also beat the apogee GT both big o-ring and small o-ring (i have yet to publish this test).....also i have done...
fuzion for sure...
yeah thats what i figured, you can kinda see the chamber and inlet in the pic....i just want to see more detail of the inside
some one tell d-tek to give us some more detailed pics, like one that shows how its impinging with a side inlet??
http://dtekcustoms.com/productimages/waterblocks/fuzion-gfx/FuZion-GFX.jpg
i just got my apogee gt today, it looks good, some small pins in there, i wish it had a thiner base (3mm compared to fuzions 1.5mm)...it came with the extra oring, damn it took along time to put that...