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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    Hey Phill,

    Flipping heck you'r a busy man, hope it's all working okay for you dude. I'll be states side late this summer hopefully and will try and meet up for a beer if ya fancy it!

    Show ya how to drink UK style
    Sounds like a plan!!

    You officially have a standing invite whenever you're "in the neighbourhood"....

    I've been to the UK....altho not recently....I've seen the way you folks drink.

    I dunno if you'll last past the 4th or 5th Yeager-bomb......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Philly_Boy View Post
    Sounds like a plan!!

    You officially have a standing invite whenever you're "in the neighbourhood"....

    I've been to the UK....altho not recently....I've seen the way you folks drink.

    I dunno if you'll last past the 4th or 5th Yeager-bomb......
    Jager Bombs? I prefer Car Bombs myself.
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    So is this review done ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Console View Post
    So is this review done ?
    Yup....just gotta find the time to post it....

    Patience my son....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Philly_Boy View Post
    Yup....just gotta find the time to post it....

    Patience my son....
    Been really looking forward to it.

    Btw, did you leave water altogether for a cascade or are you planning a Horizon build like you once mentioned?
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    Quote Originally Posted by [XC] DragonOrta View Post
    Jager Bombs? I prefer Car Bombs myself.





    I am seriously looking forward to this review, Philly.

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    did you lap the C2D this time?

    Also why not just remove the IHS... maybe MCW60 will crush the core?

    P.S. Subscribed.... if you would be kind enough to explain how you got the 226w peltiers mounted w/ neoprene etc + G80 adapter kit onto the 8800gtx I would really appreciate it. Im sitting here fiddling my thumbs debating whether to get the MCW60T at a cool sale price of $99.99 or to build my own MCW60 + Peltier like how you are doing.... I think the MCW60T comes with a 188watt peltier which is no good for overclocking a 8800gtx if I am correct, or at least not good for heavy overclocking the card... but still that would bring someone to question how you can stick a 226watt peltier under the MCW60 if swiftech themsleves made the TEC version of the MCW60 with only a 188watt Peltier... I think its because they made it before the time of the 8800gtx...
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    MCW60 crushing the core on a C2D? Or do you mean on the 8800... And even then wouldn't it be more likely to be crushed if the IHS is removed?


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    Quote Originally Posted by kevinbo03 View Post
    MCW60 crushing the core on a C2D? Or do you mean on the 8800... And even then wouldn't it be more likely to be crushed if the IHS is removed?

    err yes I meant the cpu block will crush the core.... not the MCW60

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    Quote Originally Posted by ranker View Post
    Been really looking forward to it.

    Btw, did you leave water altogether for a cascade or are you planning a Horizon build like you once mentioned?
    Yeah, I've been havin some fun lately with LN2 and dry ice. I still maintain up to three seperate water loops for 24/7 crunching/gaming on the cpu -- Cyclone 120 res> 2x DDC+ w/ petra's top (in series)>PA120.3 (6x YL D12SL blue led in push/pull)>Apogee GTX and the GPU's -- EK Res150>DDC+ w/ petra's top>GTX240 (2x Panaflo G's in push)>2x MCW60GT as well as the NB/SB -- EK Res 150>DD D5>GTX 240 (2x Panaflo G's in push)>EK Wave Chipset Rev 1.1 (SB)>DD Maze 4 Chipset 680i (NB).

    I will prolly keep everything out of the case until the 680i board gets replaced. Then I'll do a MM Horizon build sometime this winter featuring the 680i's SLI replacement board, a QX6800, Corsair Dominator PC10K ram, 2x 8800 Ultra's (or G90's if they're out), RAID 0 150gb Raptor's etc, etc... with seperate water loops on the GPU's and NB/SB and a built into the case single stage phase unit for the cpu with the usual "Wraith" bling.
    Quote Originally Posted by hecktic View Post
    did you lap the C2D this time?

    Also why not just remove the IHS... maybe MCW60 will crush the core?

    P.S. Subscribed.... if you would be kind enough to explain how you got the 226w peltiers mounted w/ neoprene etc + G80 adapter kit onto the 8800gtx I would really appreciate it. Im sitting here fiddling my thumbs debating whether to get the MCW60T at a cool sale price of $99.99 or to build my own MCW60 + Peltier like how you are doing.... I think the MCW60T comes with a 188watt peltier which is no good for overclocking a 8800gtx if I am correct, or at least not good for heavy overclocking the card... but still that would bring someone to question how you can stick a 226watt peltier under the MCW60 if swiftech themsleves made the TEC version of the MCW60 with only a 188watt Peltier... I think its because they made it before the time of the 8800gtx...
    Yes, I lapped my darling E6300. Sorry, but I don't do naked CPU's....I'm not into cpu pr0n!

    Please PM me and I'll let you know what I did for insulation to do pelts on the 8800GTX's. I might even have two set-ups available for sale...bigger pelts with more compatable Swifty blocks (a version of the Apogee 1U server blocks with G80 kits) but you'll still have to do the insulating yourself. The 226 watt pelt has it's own set of pro's and cons...but I digress.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skinnee View Post
    No, I think he had a date tonight...

    He and his EK Supreme are out for a night on the town!

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    Like someone already said "Holy moly thread revival batman!" I really doubt there will be any updates to this m8.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skinnee View Post
    No, I think he had a date tonight...

    He and his EK Supreme are out for a night on the town!

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