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    Won't all that copper be a bit heavy for a video card? What about the concept that concentrated gpu cooling is better? One school of thought is that full cover blocks is a no no (see MaxxRacer's comments). No opinion either way for me yet.

    I see that the Voltage regulators are cooled via aluminum. (Yes I know its hypocritical of me to comment on weight and then gripe about aluminum ) Is the use of aluminum effective in taming the heat?

    I am a whole lot less interested in appearances. In fact, I much rather have the Delrin version. My question is how well does this block work. If it works well, you are guaranteed my business for several SLI computers.
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    Thanks for the feedback guys
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    me want me want!

    oops i need to own a 88gts first!
    (someone go buy my 79gt's and blocks!)
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    looks really nice. how does this block perform? can someone who has this beaty post some temps for us to see ????
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    Yes. It looks nice. Its stunning {sacarsm injected}.

    Now can we please focus on how well it performs ? heh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete
    Bye bye DD hello Eddy EK
    Exactly my words!

    Really good looking!

    Now we need to see some numbers of how it actually performs, please?
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    8800GTS FC (aluminium part will be fixed in retail/final version so that it will cover all voltage regs and black anodizied :P)




    and temps:
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    vcore=1.38v, vmem=2.08v
    idle 39°C
    load 43°C (artifact scanner as seen on pics)
    watter 26°C
    ambient 23-24°C



    and now overclocking (finally )

    p.s.

    vcore=1.50v, vmem=2.15v
    load 47°C (artifact scanner)
    watter 27.5°C
    Last edited by zbogorgon; 12-12-2006 at 01:14 PM.
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    nice temp reading there! Cant wait to see the readings for the GTX version though!

    Oh, saw the DD disassembled at the other thread. Damn, what a difference in quality. EK you rock!
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    You always knew Eddy was going to make a tasty block for the 8800 series and after seeing the unusually poor insides of the DD effort this block owns tbh. After the ATI effort comes out in Feb and I decide which new card to get, it WILL be having an EK block on it .

    Nice work there .

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    /slob

    Will they be available for U.S. shipment Eddy? And pricing plz! =D
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    BTW eddy are u going to provide upgraded tops for your regular vga blocks or are u steadily retiring them?
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    just boaght my self a new craphic card. seems like that i have to get this blog. geforce 8800gtx is going to love it.
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    Whoa, that looks sweet man. Too bad I'm still on 7800GT lol .

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    Ok, just placed an order at Eddy's site for the 8800GTX block. When can I expect to see it here in Hawaii?

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    AWESOME stuff again... I really like the wide channels too, not much flowblocking going on there :thumbsup:
    I know 1 thing: If I get a 8800GTX I'll definitely get me one of these babies, just like the EK FC-79 block a while back
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    http://img485.imageshack.us/my.php?image=02vt8.jpg

    Why does the interior raised portion not need an O-ring like the DD versions. I would think the liquid would flow through the channel and maybe also between the plexiglass and raised part of copper in the middle.

    The above picture does not show this is happening, but I am curious as to why?

    Thanks.
    Last edited by Snyxxx; 12-17-2006 at 06:34 PM.

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    has anyone found anywhere to preorder a gts block are supplies limited on the first release?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Snyxxx
    http://img485.imageshack.us/my.php?image=02vt8.jpg

    Why does the interior raised portion not need an O-ring like the DD versions. I would think the liquid would flow through the channel and maybe also between the plexiglass and raised part of copper in the middle.

    The above picture does not show this is happening, but I am curious as to why?

    Thanks.
    This must be due to very precise engeneering, the plexi top is sitting on top of that raised part with enough pressure to not let any liqued go under i guess.

    If things are 100% flat it will cause some sort of vacuum so the liquid cannot go there.

    It works cause my FC79 does not have an O-ring in the raised center part either.
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    The flow loss is so minimal, there is no need for additional o-ring.
    Especially because the block is not very restrictive.
    Quote Originally Posted by creidiki
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    For looks a inner O-ring could be a good idea... IMO it doesn't look that good having water in the middle section...
    It looks a bit messy...

    Especially when you use UV and some spots are glowing in there ramdomly...
    /Thomas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thomas FJ
    For looks a inner O-ring could be a good idea... IMO it doesn't look that good having water in the middle section...
    It looks a bit messy...

    Especially when you use UV and some spots are glowing in there ramdomly...
    /Thomas
    I dont think so... Because the layer of water is so thin there will be no UV glow there
    Quote Originally Posted by creidiki
    EKs are like waterblock pr0n

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    Just ordered 1, will let you know asap how it performs...
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    The GTS will have a different ALU part
    How long is the wait on that?
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    GTS block will be up tomorrow!
    Quote Originally Posted by creidiki
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    WoW 10 out fo 10 looks god!
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