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    lol nice tube

    Vince, YGPM

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    sweet little container u have there vince

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    EVO-lution is a good thing right guys?
    Here is the final retail Dragon evo unit and kit. Been busting my ass on getting this thing done. Over 4k in r&d and countless hours testing and I couldnt be happier with it. I'm willing to bet anything that this container has the best price/performance ratio and pound for pound is the best performing unit of any unit IN THE WORLD. That was the goal of this project, and I think I have suceeded far beyond what I originally had hoped for. This 2.2 unit sports the largest internal central cylinder of any CPU container I have ever used. The central cylinder is a concept that I have been using in all of my containers since the very first one. It as originally inspired by Chilly's DI tubes with his central block. There are many advantages of the central cylinder design, though one SUCKA' in particular might not think so .
    You get unbelievable temp and load control because of the copper being in the best possible location, right over the heat source. Cant get any closer than directly above the core.
    I will start making runs of multiple units later this week and I should have an army of these badboys very soon . If you think you might be interested in one, let me know so I have a good idea of how many I will need to run.
    I know I havent been quick to respond to all the pm's and emails I've gotten on it, as I have been insanely busy no time for even benching.
    The unit absolutely kicks ass with liquid nitrogen, and with the pressed on aluminum sleeve, it now works great with DI.

    Unit + HW kit:


    All mounted up:


    Internals:


    Next to another concept unit I am working on, havent come up for aname for this one yet

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    Quote Originally Posted by k|ngp|n
    EVO-lution is a good thing right guys?
    Here is the final retail Dragon evo unit and kit. Been busting my ass on getting this thing done. Over 4k in r&d and countless hours testing and I couldnt be happier with it. I'm willing to bet anything that this container has the best price/performance ratio and pound for pound is the best performing unit of any unit IN THE WORLD. That was the goal of this project, and I think I have suceeded far beyond what I originally had hoped for. This 2.2 unit sports the largest internal central cylinder of any CPU container I have ever used. The central cylinder is a concept that I have been using in all of my containers since the very first one. It as originally inspired by Chilly's DI tubes with his central block. There are many advantages of the central cylinder design, though one SUCKA' in particular might not think so .
    You get unbelievable temp and load control because of the copper being in the best possible location, right over the heat source. Cant get any closer than directly above the core.
    I will start making runs of multiple units later this week and I should have an army of these badboys very soon . If you think you might be interested in one, let me know so I have a good idea of how many I will need to run.
    I know I havent been quick to respond to all the pm's and emails I've gotten on it, as I have been insanely busy no time for even benching.
    The unit absolutely kicks ass with liquid nitrogen, and with the pressed on aluminum sleeve, it now works great with DI.

    Unit + HW kit:


    All mounted up:


    Internals:


    Next to another concept unit I am working on, havent come up for aname for this one yet

    how much does it cost?
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