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    interesting project we should get more input to make a nice block for the 7950gx2 users....
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    I am working on a design for blocks for the 7950g2x.

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    I can design/ (maybe make) blocks for you for a price.

    Here is my previous work:
    http://dima.brandtshaft.com/6800%20Waterblock/

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    I just saw this, but if someone can take a 100% to scale picture of a 7950GX2 and give me clearences I can draw up a dual impingement setup.


    If you have a cooling question or concern feel free to contact me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yegoshin
    I can design/ (maybe make) blocks for you for a price.

    Here is my previous work:
    http://dima.brandtshaft.com/6800%20Waterblock/
    Your work is incredible! Aesthetically speaking, that is one of the nicest blocks I have ever seen.
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    I am thinking in this way...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddy_EK
    I am thinking in this way...

    if your block(s) work well and look as decent as the single blocks did, I may be tempted to get a 7950, and get the block(s), but that would not be until November, and maybe cards would drop in price a bit.

    You have some sweet looking blocks.
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    I'm getting excited about the look of some of these designs!

    I have two EVGA step up 7950's coming "soon" and will need a good watercooling solution. Put me down as very interested in some of the first of these, when a working design is made.

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    Glad to see people interrested in this project

    Here's my final design without measurements:
    If the design is good as it is, I will post measurements.
    Please comment.

    @ yegoshin
    Do you think you can design and build a block like this?
    Do you have any suggestions on high performance block designs?

    (3 pics of 1024x1024 each should show up below)



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    Why would you revive this six month old thread?

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    Yeah, bot DD and Eddy got really nice blocks. And with the spacer kit u can use mcw60\maze4\mp-1
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    Quote Originally Posted by yegoshin View Post
    I can design/ (maybe make) blocks for you for a price.

    Here is my previous work:
    http://dima.brandtshaft.com/6800%20Waterblock/
    do u have any block u made for 7950gx2?? worth a try before migrating to g80 series though... hehehe

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    Holy thread revival Batman!
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    Quote Originally Posted by amandpm View Post
    From the specs, this is probably the worst performing and looking block one can buy for a 7950GX2.
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    lol that koolance is terrible !

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    I take it this thread was before the GX2 spacer kit lol.
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