temps are good as always, some OC results comming soon
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temps are good as always, some OC results comming soon
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OC-Lab.si!!
Beautiful work as always, can't wait to see what else he has planned...
yet another high quality block from EK.. very cool.
I'm eagerly waiting for the oc results and of course the load and idle temps that this beautiful block can do.
Evga X58 sli under cascade
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=219788
Evga X58 Sli ultimate overclocking/ overview/ discussion thread
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=221082
proud owner of E8600 Q822A435
Looks great as always but for the price of an 8600GTS and that block you could probably get an 8800gts...
Phenom II 940 BE / ASUS M4A79 / HD5770 Crossfire
3770mhz CPU 2600mhz NB | DDR1040 5-5-5-15 | 900/1250
Very nice job... Eddy sure is pulling out some nice stuff atm![]()
System Specs:
Core i7 2600k
Asus Maximus V Gene
4x2gb G-Skill Ripjaw 2133mhz
MSI Radeon R9 290X
Asus Xonar Essence STX
2x Crucial M4 256gb RAID 0
Seagate 7200.12 3TB HDD
Corsair AX860i.
Watercooling Specs
EK Supreme HF, XSPC EX360, XSPC EX240, DDC Ultra w/aquacomputer top, Aqualis XT res, Kryographics 290X GPU block
Looks like a little baby compared to other blocks.
Like it a lot, great craftsmanship
MM Extended U2-UFO CYO (Duality front, Standard back, Horizontal Mobo brace) Anodized Black || eVGA X58 || Intel i7 920 || 6 GB Corsair Dominator PC3-12800|| eVGA 295GTX || Asus Xonar Essence STX || VisionTek 650 TV Tuner || 1 300GB WD Velociraptor || 1TB WD's Black Ed. || LG 22X DVD-Writer || Lite-On 20x DVD-Writer || Corsair CMPSU-1000HX PSU
CPU Loop: DDC-2 w/ XSPC Reservoir Top -> Swiftech GTZ -> Thermochill PA120.3 (Push: 3 Scythe S-Flex G)
GPU Loop: DDC-2 w/ XSPC Reservoir Top -> (Koolance VID-NX295 FC block) ->Thermochill PA120.3 (Push: 3 Scythe S-Flex G)
Chipset Loop: DDC-2 w/ XSPC Reservoir Top -> Alphacool Silentstar Dual HD waterblock enclosure -> Bitspower Black Freezer eVGA x58 MOSFET-> Bitspower Black Freezer eVGA x58 NB -> Thermochill PA120.2 (Pull: 2 Scythe S-Flex G)
2 x Dell 2408FPW LCD || Logitech Z-5500 Digital 5.1 || Logitech G9 Mouse || Logitech G15 LCD Keyboard || Logitech Quickcam Ultravision || Sennheiser Headphones
looks nice. The cooling area on the core shure looks big.
zbogorgon is Eddy also coming with a new GPu only block?
and a while back u said soemthing about a new CPU block thats in the works any pics on that?
Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana.
Groucho Marx
i know my grammar sux so stop hitting me
that's gotta be the cutest waterblock I've ever seen, amazing![]()
My Rig
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 L626A175 3GHZ 1.30V real
RAM: Crucial Ballistix PC2-8500 stock speed and timings
Motherboard: Asus P5E X38 333MHZ FSB x9 multi
Video: Gigabyte 8800GTS 320mb stock speeds
Soundcard Creative Soundblaster Audigy 2 ZS
Hard Drives Seagate 250GB 7200.10 SATAII (boot) > Samsung HD501J 500GB SATAII (Storage)
Case: Lian Li PC-S80
Powersupply: Corsair HX620W 620watt
Optical: Samsung SH-S182D DVDRW 18x
Monitor: Asus MW221U 22" LCD
Mouse: Logitech CF G7
Keyboard: Logitech G15
Speakers: Logitech Z5500
The water cooling
CPU waterblock: Swiftech Apogee (original with custom top and mounting plate)
GPU waterblock: EK FC8800GTS Acrylic
Pump: Laing D5 Vario "3" speed setting
Radiator: Swiftech MCR220 w/ 120mm Yate Loons D12SM-12 running at 7V
Resevoir - Swiftech MCRES Micro - Pentison G11
Welcome to another relevant Ranker post - please just try to get over yourself, stop hijacking threads and stop embarrassing yourself![]()
but if you would like to get technical about my comment take 1 x 8600 block and 1 x 8800GTX block place them near each other and look - its smaller and one of the smallest EK fullcover EK blocks![]()
Oh please try to get away with spouting off about how AC products are superior to those of EK/D-Tek/DD/Swiftech and the likes over on these forums instead of the misled few over on [H] forums and see the reception you'll find. I can't imagine another store owner that tries so hard to push a specific line of products and uses faulty reasoning behind it.
http://www.hardforum.com/showpost.ph...57&postcount=8
For anyone who enjoys a good, amusing read about the voracity of those that defend Koolance/Innovatek/Zalman/ and Aqua-PCs, please check out this thread. There's a vocal group that loves to spread misinformation (Top Nurse, Rick, Shoggy, Slame, etc). By their advice, we're all better off with AC products across the board: http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1193634 Seems like only Arcygenical, ikellensbro, Erasmus, and Bio-Hazard are the few voices of reason in that thread.
Last edited by ranker; 05-28-2007 at 03:02 PM.
MM Extended U2-UFO CYO (Duality front, Standard back, Horizontal Mobo brace) Anodized Black || eVGA X58 || Intel i7 920 || 6 GB Corsair Dominator PC3-12800|| eVGA 295GTX || Asus Xonar Essence STX || VisionTek 650 TV Tuner || 1 300GB WD Velociraptor || 1TB WD's Black Ed. || LG 22X DVD-Writer || Lite-On 20x DVD-Writer || Corsair CMPSU-1000HX PSU
CPU Loop: DDC-2 w/ XSPC Reservoir Top -> Swiftech GTZ -> Thermochill PA120.3 (Push: 3 Scythe S-Flex G)
GPU Loop: DDC-2 w/ XSPC Reservoir Top -> (Koolance VID-NX295 FC block) ->Thermochill PA120.3 (Push: 3 Scythe S-Flex G)
Chipset Loop: DDC-2 w/ XSPC Reservoir Top -> Alphacool Silentstar Dual HD waterblock enclosure -> Bitspower Black Freezer eVGA x58 MOSFET-> Bitspower Black Freezer eVGA x58 NB -> Thermochill PA120.2 (Pull: 2 Scythe S-Flex G)
2 x Dell 2408FPW LCD || Logitech Z-5500 Digital 5.1 || Logitech G9 Mouse || Logitech G15 LCD Keyboard || Logitech Quickcam Ultravision || Sennheiser Headphones
Ranker - ill say this very very slowly so you can understand GET OVER IT, stop spamming forums and threads with pointless posts.
I was commenting on the topic in hand - try it some time![]()
That looks killer. I want to see one with an acrylic top though.![]()
Core i7 920 D0 B-batch (4.1) (Kinda Stable?) | DFI X58 T3eH8 (Fed up with its' issues, may get a new board soon) | Patriot 1600 (9-9-9-24) (for now) | XFX HD 4890 (971/1065) (for now) |
80GB X25-m G2 | WD 640GB | PCP&C 750 | Dell 2408 LCD | NEC 1970GX LCD | Win7 Pro | CoolerMaster ATCS 840 {Modded to reverse-ATX, WC'ing internal}
CPU Loop: MCP655 > HK 3.0 LT > ST 320 (3x Scythe G's) > ST Res >Pump
GPU Loop: MCP655 > MCW-60 > PA160 (1x YL D12SH) > ST Res > BIP 220 (2x YL D12SH) >Pump
I dont have time to read all 9 pages as its midnight here and i need to get up early for work tomorrow. However just a couple of points (please dont take this as a flame):
1. I cant see Pascal (Aqua-PCs) saying AC products perform better than others. To quote him from that thread:
2. Regarding Pascal pushing only AC products - correct me if im wrong but i think Aqua-PCs are one of the largest re-sellers of EK blocks in the UK and im sure i remember reading loads of posts on these forums in favour of these from Pascal.Thanks for your opinion Ranker but im pretty sure I didn't say that the Aqua-Computer blocks performed better then Fusion. What im saying from my experience as a retailer dealing with the blocks in question every day is that if you put a Cuplex XT next to a Fusion the Cuplex stands out more for design and quality. The Fusion will be a degree or two cooler then Cuplex agreed but if you read the first post you would have noticed the following:
Cyp.
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Intel E8400 Wolfdale
4 Gb OCZ Flex
8800 GT
Abit IP35 Pro
530w Tagan
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Apple Core Duo Project Log @ Bit-tech.net
That's exactly what I told Eddy... Why buy a $200 video card and spend $100 on a waterblock for it when you could spend ~$250-$300 on an 8800GTS? Extra money spent on better hardware will almost always give you more of a performance increase than if you had put that money into cooling. This is especially true when you consider that the 8600 cards are cheap "mainstream" cards and that it isn't very likely that the people buying these cards are also going to be the type to drop $300+ on water cooling parts.
I'm doing science and I'm still alive...
Sorta like how you can find EK 8800GTS blocks everywhere, but the GTX blocks are as rare as a leprechaun.
Post 8 on the thread states:Originally Posted by Cyprio
The recommendation of D-Tek over AC due to it winning on all fronts can be found here: http://www.hardforum.com/showpost.ph...57&postcount=8Originally Posted by Aqua-PCs
Last edited by ranker; 05-28-2007 at 06:52 PM.
MM Extended U2-UFO CYO (Duality front, Standard back, Horizontal Mobo brace) Anodized Black || eVGA X58 || Intel i7 920 || 6 GB Corsair Dominator PC3-12800|| eVGA 295GTX || Asus Xonar Essence STX || VisionTek 650 TV Tuner || 1 300GB WD Velociraptor || 1TB WD's Black Ed. || LG 22X DVD-Writer || Lite-On 20x DVD-Writer || Corsair CMPSU-1000HX PSU
CPU Loop: DDC-2 w/ XSPC Reservoir Top -> Swiftech GTZ -> Thermochill PA120.3 (Push: 3 Scythe S-Flex G)
GPU Loop: DDC-2 w/ XSPC Reservoir Top -> (Koolance VID-NX295 FC block) ->Thermochill PA120.3 (Push: 3 Scythe S-Flex G)
Chipset Loop: DDC-2 w/ XSPC Reservoir Top -> Alphacool Silentstar Dual HD waterblock enclosure -> Bitspower Black Freezer eVGA x58 MOSFET-> Bitspower Black Freezer eVGA x58 NB -> Thermochill PA120.2 (Pull: 2 Scythe S-Flex G)
2 x Dell 2408FPW LCD || Logitech Z-5500 Digital 5.1 || Logitech G9 Mouse || Logitech G15 LCD Keyboard || Logitech Quickcam Ultravision || Sennheiser Headphones
yea i would rather buy at 8800 gts most people that have 8600 dont want to watercool it that often
just looked at the pics again, those hyrdofoils looks like a very good design, great job on the block there EK![]()
My Rig
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 L626A175 3GHZ 1.30V real
RAM: Crucial Ballistix PC2-8500 stock speed and timings
Motherboard: Asus P5E X38 333MHZ FSB x9 multi
Video: Gigabyte 8800GTS 320mb stock speeds
Soundcard Creative Soundblaster Audigy 2 ZS
Hard Drives Seagate 250GB 7200.10 SATAII (boot) > Samsung HD501J 500GB SATAII (Storage)
Case: Lian Li PC-S80
Powersupply: Corsair HX620W 620watt
Optical: Samsung SH-S182D DVDRW 18x
Monitor: Asus MW221U 22" LCD
Mouse: Logitech CF G7
Keyboard: Logitech G15
Speakers: Logitech Z5500
The water cooling
CPU waterblock: Swiftech Apogee (original with custom top and mounting plate)
GPU waterblock: EK FC8800GTS Acrylic
Pump: Laing D5 Vario "3" speed setting
Radiator: Swiftech MCR220 w/ 120mm Yate Loons D12SM-12 running at 7V
Resevoir - Swiftech MCRES Micro - Pentison G11
I need to switch pump to 7V, too much flow
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