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    Ill post some later tonight n00b.

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    wow, really nice, waiting for some action pics ( and results too )

    congrats on that good job my friend!
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    Also did you think about copper peices that bolt to container base area that touch to ram? Something along those lines?


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    That's a lot of extra work for no gain. With dice/ln2 on a gfx the entire thing is already chilled pretty well. If you put cold right on the mem chips the entire card would frost over instantly. Plus it sounds like a machining nightmare.
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    would be worth it as when cards are that cold the ram is pretty much frozen

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    nice work. i want one for my x1900xt

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    Great job. Cant wait to see the NB block!
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    Nice job should do some real heavy damage.

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    Getting ready for some Heavy Metal SLI tonight:

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    Awesome! They look smaller than I thought. No chipset?


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    Quote Originally Posted by n00b 0f l337
    Awesome! They look smaller than I thought. No chipset?
    They are small, but there is no doubt in my mind that these containers do some serious damage. Got one of my cards clocking through 01' at 843/2226 with one of them. It's all about the design, not the size.
    I have been too damn busy to do the chipset cooler yet. I doubt it would fit on this mobo with these card anyways. I want to make it for p4c800/dothan.

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    You should produce a few alu gpu units and sell them. I know I'd be interested for sure.


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    Quote Originally Posted by k|ngp|n
    Getting ready for some Heavy Metal SLI tonight:
    Wow, They must perform just as good as they look.

    Great stuff K|NGP|N.

    Ever thought off mass production on those beautiful containers ?

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    i want it too (two lol)

    nice! waiting for the reslut to9

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    Wow. That is such a clean setup.

    The base of the tubes have armaflex, but what do the top of the tubes have on them? Some white insulation + electrical tape?

    PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE put those in production or atleast some aluminum ones!

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    That is badass Kingpin!

    Pouring three tubes must be fun

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    Very Cool stuff Kingpin. Cant wait to see more!!

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    The looks are great vince,
    Hope they peform as good as they look time to rock the orb!
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    Quote Originally Posted by G H Z
    That is badass Kingpin!

    Pouring three tubes must be fun
    It frustrating but fun as hell when it goes right G . Sometimes pour timing is way off and I dont get one damn run off. Othertimes I got it nailed.
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    You need someone local to help you mate.

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    Maybe you good use a metal funnel to help pour more easily.
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    Quote Originally Posted by computerman0416
    Maybe you good use a metal funnel to help pour more easily.

    no, he needs to be able to have control over each tube. he needs 3 arms, or some more people. that's how team japan does it, they have armies of men ready to pour in 4 hours shifts...

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    Pouring just a CPU seems hard enough after watching crotale pour a 3d01 run in their 50k netburst video. Pouring 3 units AND benching must be crazy, hell I found it a bit hecktic filling two units with dry ice and benching... Major props for just being able to pour them all

    Setup looks sweet BTW Ghetto readpoints on the cards. Why no ARC on the FX60 though?
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    Quote Originally Posted by marvt74
    You need someone local to help you mate.

    /Awaits loads of people posting wanting to help
    speaking of local

    kingpin are you from NV/CA like all the (or so it seems) big time US oc'ers?

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