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Thread: EKWB and SF3D OC cooperation

  1. #76
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    some new vids from my channnnel

    i have bought a new mic, this is still the old one sorry..




  2. #77
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    My last session i played with new EK triple point memory pot.

    Memory used was gskill pi 2200 C7(psc) and cooling was dry ice.As you can see,mounting contact with plates is very good,quality of manufacturing is top-notch.

    End results was pretty good i think: 2666 6-11-6 twcl 6 all nice and tight

    Operating temperature was -60(idle) and went down to -52 after 32M run.Bare in mind memory had a voltage of 2.16V,not a walk in the park.

    My first memory experience under dice was with sf3d old triple point.Comparing these 2 at first you might say give internal volume the new EK will not perform well.WRONG!While the old sf3d pot dimm temperature went to -45 after a 32M run in same conditions the new ek triple point beat it by 7 degrees with smaller internal volume but also easier to mount near a big cpu pot.

    Quality of manufacturing is obviously excellent and i am impressed by this product.The new revision promises 30% more internal volume and some other tweaks,should be a blast to play with!












  3. #78
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    Fantastic run Alex!

  4. #79
    Nice Hardware!!!
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    I got some time to test EK SF3D Critical point VGA pot. (ES is called Flash point)

    Here are some setup pictures:








    Here are some MHz numbers I reached in 3DM11 and 3DMark Fire Strike Extreme





    I am really happy that we are able to release this GPU pot very soon!
    You are as good as your samples are!

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    I really like that base design, and the fact that you used that design makes me glad that I chose to use slots as well. I've found my pot is quite responsive and easily pulls down large loads (and holds them) with ease. I would expect this pot to perform pretty well.

    My pot:

  6. #81
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    We got our heavy GPU pot ready and it will be available in 2 weeks

    Here as some first pics of it:






    You are as good as your samples are!

  7. #82
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    Wow, looks awesome, especially the one for the video card. One time Ill have some pots in my desk

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