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    thats just gross

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chumbucket843 View Post
    thats just gross
    Phew, glad I wasn't the only one to see it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chumbucket843 View Post
    thats just gross
    It's. . . .red.
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    Feser....

    Right.........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Malik View Post
    Any news on this theme ?
    Quote Originally Posted by Malik View Post
    I have EK Waterblocks set for this mobo, but im waiting for me custom made backplates. When i will have everything i can show it and tell how this set works
    I'm looking forward to your pics.

    News: I'm still waiting for some more blocks to arrive. I'll do a comparison of EVGA Classified MB-blocks and I want to get as many contestants as possible.


    Quote Originally Posted by MpG View Post
    Oh man, this poor thread got butchered alive. I hadn't realized the B*P censorship was retroactive.
    Yep, looks pretty awful. I'm not going to go through the whole thing and edit it, though.

    Quote Originally Posted by KILLER_K View Post
    Nice review and i like the charts also. The banan's was getting my eyes crossed though. What did you use to make the charts with?
    Thanks. Charts are made in Office (2007).

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    Check out the inlet and outlets of the Mips mosfet blocks. They are almost half blocked by the a completely flat section/barrier. I'd think twice about getting those blocks if I knew this info beforehand.
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    This thread, while useful, is a prime example of why this censorship regime is stupid.

    Please, please fix it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SoulsCollective View Post
    This thread, while useful, is a prime example of why this censorship regime is stupid.

    Please, please fix it.
    + 100

    It makes it seem Dole has gotten into watercooling now.
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    i've sure been getting my fill of potassium around these parts lately
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    My boss would probably think I have gone absolutely insane if he saw this webpage title in his monitoring list

    thankfully I am allowed to be on this site as it helps me work with the computers here at work and keep up on the latest hardware for the computers I build here

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    Ok whats up the the banana's instead of the brandname
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    Everything watercooled but the areca but that's planned

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    Quote Originally Posted by xeon_1 View Post
    Ok whats up the the banana's instead of the brandname
    Read the first page.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SoulsCollective View Post
    Read the first page.
    Thx for the info

    have some thoughts about all that but i won't post them since they will be deleted and me banned.

    @HESmelaugh
    Another vote for the classified with the ek block
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    Quote Originally Posted by xeon_1 View Post

    have some thoughts about all that but i won't post them since they will be deleted and me banned.
    That's where it begins. Worried about the thought police. So you hold back. It's obvious they censored the name to hurt the guys business and trip the search engines.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HESmelaugh View Post
    Thanks. Charts are made in Office (2007).
    Well i guess we know who doesn't use office much now.......

    But i have done so much testing and benchmarking and making charts would have made it so much easier. Gone to figure out the chart making. Thanks again.

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    Do the mosfets need to be WC ? or can i just WC the NB/SB and add these to the mosfets: http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ea12d9b8b23c33

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    Ok, here is my set:











    Im very happy of this set... he has superb look and very good performance

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blizzy View Post
    Do the mosfets need to be WC ? or can i just WC the NB/SB and add these to the mosfets: http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ea12d9b8b23c33
    I think Mosfets and SBs are those 2 things that don't have to be put on water. NB are preferable on some boards.

    edit: Great shoots there Malik. You always find a way to impress.
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    Malik! good job man, are the pcie slots really grey?


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    no, he is photoshopping them grey with the blue saturation channel

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