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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddy_EK
    Yes, the crossfire mode alowes you to have fittings on different sides.
    The delrin top... I am seriously considering in doing delrin versions of all blocks.
    Would be nice But I'm still going for the plexi top, as it looks better with the rest of the system.. I'm getting pretty sure that it's one of those I'm buying
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    Same here. Plexi is better for the optic than delrin.

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    Tyler Durden
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    God damnit, add fins to the vreg cooling part...those little chips get soooo hot. Look at his ATI Tool temp reading, almost 75C! Add fins!
    Formerly XIP, now just P.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EnJoY
    God damnit, add fins to the vreg cooling part...those little chips get soooo hot. Look at his ATI Tool temp reading, almost 75C! Add fins!

    Those temps are better than with the stock Ati vreg cooler. Under typical gaming situations vregs will not hit that high either.


    Great job on the block Eddy! It was only missing two screws so no worries. Since the barbs are threaded in the copper part of the block there is no reason to fear the acrylic will crack...

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