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    Ek Supreme Lt

    http://ekwaterblocks.com/shop/produc...roducts_id=347

    Has anyone seen this yet? It said it was added to the site today? Anybody seen any temps??
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    Good find!

    Looks like a simplified Supreme, hence the "Lt".
    Can anyone say "XSPC Edge"?

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    Its pretty cheap, I hope it cools well. I might pick it up to replace my fuzion v2 that still has no lga 1366 mount.....I did see that their gtx 295 blocks will be out on the 30th!! WOOHOO!!! I have dual gtx 295's and I can't wait to WC them!! I will just be extra poor after buying the blocks......
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    wow the all black one looks crazy hot... it makes me want to build a whole comp around that block
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    Wowow, some new stuff from EK Quite cheap btw

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    I wonder when they will be available here in the us without having to ship internationally....
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    Quote Originally Posted by twwen2 View Post
    Can anyone say "XSPC Edge"?
    I was thinking Apogee GTZ
    But if you're looking at then base then yeah Edge does strike my mind

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    Quote Originally Posted by moogle View Post
    I was thinking Apogee GTZ
    But if you're looking at then base then yeah Edge does strike my mind
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    Quote Originally Posted by twwen2 View Post
    Good find!

    Looks like a simplified Supreme, hence the "Lt".
    Can anyone say "XSPC Edge"?

    Haha, I just traded my Supreme for another Edge V1 (I have 2 now ).


    Still, nice little block Eddy's cooked up there.


    oooh, exciting.

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    i want one

    they removed the picture with acryllic weird

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcoffey View Post
    Pretty quick I'd imagine. EK's moves their stuff over to the US fast. I'd expect to see it at P-PC's in a week or so.

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    He certainly does and thats the niche that he's found in watercooling.
    I am really happy he works at the speed of light and gives the consumers what they need when they need it. (watercoolers tend to be impatient )

    Eta and Eddy don't go hand n hand. Though I do find it funny he still uses the y, I dropped that when I turned 11 and then went with the ie

    Also, for those worried about ek restriction, take the plate off, and wallah, it's less restrictive.
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    quick question: does it have a backplate for 1366?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddie3dfx View Post
    He certainly does and thats the niche that he's found in watercooling.
    I am really happy he works at the speed of light and gives the consumers what they need when they need it. (watercoolers tend to be impatient )

    Eta and Eddy don't go hand n hand. Though I do find it funny he still uses the y, I dropped that when I turned 11 and then went with the ie

    Also, for those worried about ek restriction, take the plate off, and wallah, it's less restrictive.
    I've asked about this before, but how will removing the accelerator plate affect performance?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hondacity View Post
    quick question: does it have a backplate for 1366?
    there is a EK 1366 back plate, works great

    http://ekwaterblocks.com/shop/produc...roducts_id=327
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    Quote Originally Posted by twwen2 View Post
    I've asked about this before, but how will removing the accelerator plate affect performance?
    Undoubtedly or they wouldn't have put it there in the first place! Being as removing the plate would remove half of what makes that block perform as it does, I would definitely experiment with the idea before making it a pain in the ass to change back. I am guessing you would see a rise in temps of 3-5c (very rough guess).
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    Quote Originally Posted by funk32 View Post
    there is a EK 1366 back plate, works great

    http://ekwaterblocks.com/shop/produc...roducts_id=327
    thanks, i got a bunch already i just wanted to know if they offered some.. i got the ek supreme lt acetal... will be testing it when it arrives

    Quote Originally Posted by twwen2 View Post
    I've asked about this before, but how will removing the accelerator plate affect performance?
    i've removed the accelarator plate...performance dips...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hondacity View Post
    thanks, i got a bunch already i just wanted to know if they offered some.. i got the ek supreme lt acetal... will be testing it when it arrives



    i've removed the accelarator plate...performance dips...


    ya i have the supreme too. its great quality
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    Quote Originally Posted by moogle View Post
    I was thinking Apogee GTZ

    me too.... what does the inside liik like?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hondacity View Post
    thanks, i got a bunch already i just wanted to know if they offered some.. i got the ek supreme lt acetal... will be testing it when it arrives
    Keep us posted on how it performs when you get it!! I am really interested in it and restriction isn't and issue since I have the CPU on it's own loop!!
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    will do...but dunno when they will ship it...ek's website charges 10$ for shipping..cheap but no eta...

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    Quote Originally Posted by safan80 View Post
    me too.... what does the inside liik like?
    Like the Supreme, minus the accelerator plate. Very similar to the XSPC Edge design, google/search it. EK had internal pics up (an acrylic top version) yesterday, but they've dissapeared into the oblivion...

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    Quote Originally Posted by twwen2 View Post
    Like the Supreme, minus the accelerator plate. Very similar to the XSPC Edge design, google/search it. EK had internal pics up (an acrylic top version) yesterday, but they've dissapeared into the oblivion...


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    look really nice, especially the black one, love the block simplicity..

    is there a review for this block yet ?...

    time to get rid this Enzo REV. A and DTEK V1 .....

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    Haha, thanks Metric. Yeah, looks like an Edge. What's the funny o'ring in the middle? For bowing?
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    This is a good looking block! What will they cost in the US?

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