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    Soooooo who is gona be the first to mount this to a video card?

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    Quote Originally Posted by One_Hertz View Post
    Soooooo who is gona be the first to mount this to a video card?
    No need.

    They're already making one for the GPU as well (based on the same 'nano tube' technology).

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    ^ Nice hands...


    Hopefully it won't fail like most retail watercooling 'kits'.

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    If this kit works... Here's a sale.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Face View Post
    They're already making one for the GPU as well (based on the same 'nano tube' technology).
    Don't like the look of that 40mm fan...
    Kinda reminds me of the one that was on my 6800... boy am I glad I could
    ditch that...

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    Quote Originally Posted by STEvil View Post
    I can see retention bracket markings under it, might just work for 771.
    I don't think so from what I can see of the width of the unit beyond the base plate..Remember, we have one inch between sockets.
    Time for a OCZ rep to come in here with some measurements..

    Will it fit guys? Can two be placed side by side on sockets one inch apart?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Movieman View Post
    I don't think so from what I can see of the width of the unit beyond the base plate..Remember, we have one inch between sockets.
    Time for a OCZ rep to come in here with some measurements..

    Will it fit guys? Can two be placed side by side on sockets one inch apart?
    Inquiring minds want to know!
    Lets have a poll. I say no
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    oo snap!! i cant wait to c what it can do!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornet331 View Post
    hmm i dont think thats a good idea.

    if the water freeze insde -> byebye
    You think it's normal water in there?

    This is really cool, will be interesting to see some reviews.
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    movieman... there goes any chance of you fitting it in your 2P setup.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oublie View Post
    i can see the future, guys dismantleing their washing machines to build a version of this that can handle 2000w attached to a water chiller for continuous sub ambient water temps
    The wife would Kill me lol

    But it does sound good



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    Quote Originally Posted by FghtinIrshNvrDi View Post
    movieman... there goes any chance of you fitting it in your 2P setup.

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    I think your dead right on that. From those pics it's much more than 1/2" from base to side..Oh well..At least now poor Andy can bow down to heaven and praise the Lord that I won't be asking him any more about it..
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    It just looks like a heatpipe cooler with a pump actively circulating the fluid.

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    How much does it that thing weight's
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kallenator View Post
    You think it's normal water in there?

    This is really cool, will be interesting to see some reviews.
    well im sure they will add some anticorrosive and antibacteria additives. But antifreeze ?

    Cause antifreeze reduce the specific heat capacity of water. But we will see when it goes retail.

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    kinda strange, i dont see any copper?

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    why whould they need any ?

    fins are out of aluminium and the heat transfer block is out of carbon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornet331 View Post
    why whould they need any ?

    fins are out of aluminium and the heat transfer block is out of carbon.
    i like copper fins :P
    and forget about the carbon

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    if weight is your problem, aluminium is your best friend.

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    Really hope it stays the price they've put down, might do over the High end Water coolers that would be cool for about £60
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    hmmm, it looks a bit rough on the edges if you ask me, doesnt look as refined as the prototypes earlier shown. The base also looks incomplete.
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    hmmm, very sceprical here. just because it can remove 400 watts of power doesnt mean it can do it at ambient.
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    I like this look 10x better than the first prototype. No bling just functional, It looks very well designed.

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