My mate has a watercooled system and i wondered if there were any waterblocks that fit the geforce 8800gts!
My mate has a watercooled system and i wondered if there were any waterblocks that fit the geforce 8800gts!
Yes both DangerDen and Ek has waterblocks for the GTS cards.
Originally Posted by Ugly n Grey
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Does the mcw60 fit the 8800gts!
Search button is your friend. However the answer is yes, but you'll need a ton of RAMsinks to cover the RAM, RAMDAC and power regulation components on the card, and yes the must be cooled or the card will fry, perhaps not immediately but soon after.
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ill get that for my m8! Have already got my 8800gtx watercooled but with a factory fitted one that came with the card bfg!
Eddy's block spanks the DD block, that's all I can say
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Hehe, sorry to Hijack the Thread but i must say that i agree 100% whit your Sig cyberspyder!Originally Posted by cyberspyder
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Eddy basically spanks most people....
And his blocks cost less than DD's and look nicer..
exactly, however full-cover blocks can only be used on the block they were designed for, so I hope you like the GTS![]()
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guys are there any full blocks that are single slot for the 8800 gts ?
Now i am become death , the destroyer of worlds.
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i have to agree with Zeus and Chri$ch that EK waterblock is awesome.
if you deside to buy it you will not be desapointed i can garenteen it.
i've been more than happy with mine. best fullcover block out there imo.
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Originally Posted by Patriote
very true
Anyways, I'll be getting a GTS in the future, and I also want a block. Eddy sells two models, the Acrylic top, and the Acetal top. I prefer the black Acetal top, since it matches with my 'blakc' system. Is there any reason for me to get the acrylic version (I know acrylic cracks easily)?
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If you like to see the liquid going through the block, take the acrylic version. It doesn't crack easily, it's just more fragile than delrin.
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Even though EK's wb's are top notch, i would decide on them if i was planning on keeping my 8800GTS for a very long time. Otherwise a MCW60 is a better option. My![]()
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I speak from experience with the MCW60 and a GTS, you are looking at least 14 MCw14s, maybe 19 if you do it right, meaning upwards of 38MCW14s on SLI :-P.
I know, I am doing it as we speak.
Pics to soon follow, maybe this weekend.
U don't need that many MC14's. I'm using only 11 (no cooling on voltage regulators), my 8800GTS is oc'ed @ 670/1030mhz 24/7 (atitool error free) and haven't experienced a single prob for the last month. I may add some cheap Coolermaster ramsinks on regulators just for the shake...
BTW MCW60 and MC14 are reusable if u're going to compare costs...![]()
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