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    Dual-GPU cards LN2 pots.

    Got few first pots for GeForce GTX 590 videocard. Dual Tek9 for the win on dual-GPU cards.





    Solid copper base have aluminum top for comfortable use and pouring.



    Mass of pot is between k|ngp|ncooling.coim Tek9 6.66 Slim and Fat pots, so performance is expected to be something in middle and good even for beffy single-GPU high-end cards.

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    Pots have enough clearance for all GTX 590 components, including PCIe power connector above slave GPU.

    I will use these beasts to push some LN2 scoring on 590's.

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    Wow, that's looks awesome. Looks like old Mickeymouse pots. I see you've moved to taipei?
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    genuine k|ngp|n products FTW

    KEEP PUSHING IT

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    So it's like a triple slot card with the pots attached? I can't tell if it's flush with the backplate or not.
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    Similar to triple-slot

    More photos of these 590's on KPC
    Taking GND reference from another galaxy

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    Nice job guys...

    Have you tested GTX590 on ln2?


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    Very Nice TiN!!! Just what the Doc ordered!! Vince...incomin' PM!!!
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    Awesome !!! Very nice Work
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    Nice work! Looks good!

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    Excellent job Tin+Kingpin!

    Glad to see you guys putting your skills to excellent use

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    Do these have suitable mounting plates for 6990 also?
    Clearance above PCI-E power connector also a problem on them

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    Quote Originally Posted by T_M View Post
    Do these have suitable mounting plates for 6990 also?
    Clearance above PCI-E power connector also a problem on them
    What the mounting hole pattern Tim?

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