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    i paid 58$ including shipping...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hondacity View Post
    i paid 58$ including shipping...
    what shop? shipped from the UK or US?

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    Quote Originally Posted by headala View Post
    Haha, thanks Metric. Yeah, looks like an Edge. What's the funny o'ring in the middle? For bowing?
    The o ring in the center forces the water through the micro-fins in the center of the bloc I believe..
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    Quote Originally Posted by BringerOdeath View Post
    The o ring in the center forces the water through the micro-fins in the center of the bloc I believe..
    Very true.
    You will find performance very impressive, I can assure that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddy_EK View Post
    Very true.
    You will find performance very impressive, I can assure that.
    Love your work eddy, My 9800gx2 blocks were awesome! Now I just have to wait a bit to get the gtx 295 blocks for my new cards. I am really thinking about getting your new cpu block, looks awesome!
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    That is simply gorgeous. I won't trade my acrylic supreme for anything though.

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    Are those a pair of LED mount holes on the side of the acrylic top?

    Very nice looking water block with tons of room for even the largest compression fittings. I think I have found a good replacement for my Apogee GT.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Whilhelm View Post
    Are those a pair of LED mount holes on the side of the acrylic top?

    Very nice looking water block with tons of room for even the largest compression fittings. I think I have found a good replacement for my Apogee GT.
    They look like they are led holes.

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    DAMN IT EDDY!! WHY?!! I just got my 3rd Supreme and now this.. LOL nah it looks the goods, is it made more for the new i7 by any chance because it looks like it
    I look forward to owning one soon It saves me having to mod the accelerator plates to increase the flow now

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    Standard 3mm leds works on it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mcoffey View Post
    I've never found an LED small enough for either block. Great looking block, but can't figure out what the center O ring is for yet

    andyc

    Here ya go

    Quote Originally Posted by BringerOdeath View Post
    The o ring in the center forces the water through the micro-fins in the center of the bloc I believe..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddy_EK View Post
    Very true.
    You will find performance very impressive, I can assure that.
    Look nice
    BTW, it seems to not have any different IN/OUT the way they are set...

    Hope to see some tests soon
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    Quote Originally Posted by mcoffey View Post
    Hmmm..

    Easy to see that with the regular Supreme because of the chamber leading from the inlet, thru the center of the block. But I don't see that with the Lt. Must just be the picture, it will make sense when I get my hands on it.

    andyc
    They had a picture with the acrylic top that you could see through and notice that, but I don't see it on there anymore. You can't see this with the acetel top....
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    I ordered one today, just to mess around with. cant hurt having a spare block.

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    Wow, never been a big Supreme fan but this thing looks sick. Looking forward to any tests that come around. Skinnee, you got this baby on your list?...hehe Thanks for posting pics...
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    From that big pic in the thread it's got the insides of a Edge but the looks of a GTZ (only the delrin one)

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    Hey Eddy! Do you think you could nickel plate one with the acrylic top for me?? That would look awesome with the blu LED's!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BringerOdeath View Post
    Hey Eddy! Do you think you could nickel plate one with the acrylic top for me?? That would look awesome with the blu LED's!!!!
    Oh, heck yeah, that would be da bomb!
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    I think it looks awesome. A bargain if you ask me. I could imagine its performance beeing rather impressive.

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    Question: is having the mounting system integrated into the top dangerous for cracking?
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    Nice, very simple, and I bet it works well..

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    If I could just get it in nickel plating to match my graphics card blocks I plan to buy I would pay double for it!!
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    If it comes in acrylic and in nickel plating I will pay up to the price of the standar supreme for it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by headala View Post
    Question: is having the mounting system integrated into the top dangerous for cracking?
    It does pose a risk, yes. Obviously Eddy will have used some sturdy acrylic, and is willing to back the product. Personally i'd be hesitant, given the stories and pictures of the acrylic DD blocks of old.

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