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    Awww, I just bought an MCW60 the other day because the Stealth wasn't in stock anywhere.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eXceededgoku View Post
    I actually think Swiftech have the most customer focused business model out there! I love it, look forward to seeing some R600 blocks , but get this out the door first and then use what you learnt to make that for me


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    Quote Originally Posted by gabe View Post
    hmm, this is something we should certainly consider. But it's more complicated. The top is injection moulded, which will require either a revision or a new mold.

    right now, were completely focused on the new line of products coming up at the end of month. so were' pretty busy.

    But I agree that we should put this on the agenda.


    Even a revised bottom that is larger to accomodate future GPUs better would be awesome in my book. Im perfectly happy with the performance of my MCW60, so something with a bit more longevity would be a solid deal in my book.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gabe View Post
    hmm, this is something we should certainly consider. But it's more complicated. The top is injection moulded, which will require either a revision or a new mold.

    right now, were completely focused on the new line of products coming up at the end of month. so were' pretty busy.

    But I agree that we should put this on the agenda.
    Hey Gabe,

    It's great to see all the design improvements made towards the Stealth. Like someone else had mentioned, I'd have bought this if it had hit the market about 3 months earlier. With the G92 about 3 months away, it makes hard to justify putting down another $100 plus for a waterblock that most likely won't be reusable.

    Here's hoping you guys come out with the G92 FC in a timely fashion (preferably in an all copper design as well). I'd be the first one in line to buy it.

    In any case, when will we be seeing the long promised revision to the MCW30?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmer411 View Post
    Even a revised bottom that is larger to accomodate future GPUs better would be awesome in my book. Im perfectly happy with the performance of my MCW60, so something with a bit more longevity would be a solid deal in my book.
    +1! I love my MCW60, especially on my toasty X1900.


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    Quote Originally Posted by phelan1777 View Post
    ewwww new MCw60s?

    Wonder what I would get for performance?

    I bought my MCW60s like 5 months ago.......................woudl that qualify for above mentioned revision deal??

    hey.. hold your horses! we haven't even begun to look at revising the 60.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ranker View Post
    In any case, when will we be seeing the long promised revision to the MCW30?

    You must know something I don't

    We just did the hard mount. There is no further revision on schedule for the 30.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rogueagent6 View Post
    +1! I love my MCW60, especially on my toasty X1900.
    Same here, mine works wonders on my X1950XT. Stock cooler, ~90C. Accelero X2, ~65C. MCW60, 44C
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    Can I buy one direct to be shipped to the UK?

    If it ain't watercooled, I don't wanna know.

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    Ah bummer. I just went with the MCW60 because of the pressure drops on the Stealth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mekrel View Post
    Can I buy one direct to be shipped to the UK?
    If you are not already a Stealth owner, then go to: http://www.swiftech.com/resellers_us-export.asp
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    Quote Originally Posted by jagt View Post
    Ah bummer. I just went with the MCW60 because of the pressure drops on the Stealth.

    can't you put the 60 on your spare 7950 (don't we all have one of these somewhere?)
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    Thanks Gabe, I take it being out of stock means they are waiting on rev2 to be shipped and I can order and expect a rev2?

    I'll contact some of the retailers about that

    If it ain't watercooled, I don't wanna know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OPPAINTER View Post
    The Stealth has been revised. It has major flow and better GPU cooling power.
    Have a read.

    http://www.swiftech.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=189

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    This bow to the Stealth base, will it be just as hard to control as the Apogee GT/GTX without a back plate?
    Having in mind there is no back plate for the Stealth (yet?) and not everyone who purchases the block is as skilled as XS users...
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    Last edited by Thomas FJ; 07-17-2007 at 07:56 AM.

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    This sounds weird, should be interesting to see a bowed quasi full cover block make good contact with all the V-ram etc. I keep seeing this "Bowl" in my head when I try to visualize it. I guess if they raised the Vram pads a little to compensate...

    Here's another thought though. You would think that the MCW60 with its small cooling area (Smaller than the Nvidia IHS) would theoretically do pretty much the same as a bow, given a backplate and a little more mounting pressure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Angry_Steel View Post
    This sounds weird, should be interesting to see a bowed quasi full cover block make good contact with all the V-ram etc. I keep seeing this "Bowl" in my head when I try to visualize it. I guess if they raised the Vram pads a little to compensate...

    Here's another thought though. You would think that the MCW60 with its small cooling area (Smaller than the Nvidia IHS) would theoretically do pretty much the same as a bow, given a backplate and a little more mounting pressure.
    When you say the V-ram area, this should give the right and enough support, so a back plate shouldn't be nessecary to make the bow work perfectly every time.
    Answering my own question
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    Have you guys seen the performance improvement? Its 1-1/2 degrees improvement.. a margin that is astounding

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    Any chance of making a GOOD D-tek style Unisink design for your MCW series waterblocks. Would save everyone a lot of money instead of buying full cover waterblocks all the time. A simple replacement of chip cooling for future videocards would be awesome. I'd gladly spend up to 60-70 for a well-designed ram cooler.

    Do this and you will have even more complete control of the GPU WC market.

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    @Gabe - I bought 2 of the ver 1 from Petras the day they came out. I am in the UK. Can I take advantage of the offer. If so do I go through Petras or you directly ?

    Thanks
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    Got a couple a questions:

    1) How easy isit to remove the Stealth?

    2) Where to get those replacement thermal pads, or will replacing them with thermattach/3m pads suffice?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cablesguy View Post
    2) Where to get those replacement thermal pads, or will replacing them with thermattach/3m pads suffice?
    Good question. Id like to know as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cablesguy View Post
    1) How easy is it to remove the Stealth?
    Easy as cake. In fact is the easiest block out there to remove. Six screws and presto.

    In fact is much easier to remove to Stealth than to convince the VReg hsinks to stay in place ^^.

    Quote Originally Posted by cablesguy View Post
    2) Where to get those replacement thermal pads, or will replacing them with thermattach/3m pads suffice?
    Good question. Sooner or later I will have to disassemble the block to clean it, and the pads deform so much that I don't think I'll be able to re-use them.

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    Thx MrToad....the Stealth is looking mighty attarctive now, would make my decision easier if Swiftech hv extra TP's for sale...they shud've just included an extra set

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