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  1. #526
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    Quote Originally Posted by iandh View Post
    Either way, they are going out today period,...
    Mine too?
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    Wooooo, just picked up mine. A lot lighter (weight) than I imagined, but whatever the things look wonderful.
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    I really like the black ones they would have matched my DD block better nice work indeed. I hope you continue to make heatsinks for the new 9xxx series as well

    Now that you have the kinks worked out shoudl should be able to start turning a profit. They definately don't need $20 in material each, and the more you make the cheaper per part right? I hope it all works out for you and you can start making some money from here on out. You are feeding a nitch which has been needed for some time now.

    I have the Qimonda memory as well but on the GTS card so it goes over 1000 mhz although not as much as sammys probably would. Card is running at 785/1050
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    just put in order today got the black ones just have to wait for a cross content journey to see them
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    Quote Originally Posted by Justintoxicated View Post
    I really like the black ones they would have matched my DD block better nice work indeed. I hope you continue to make heatsinks for the new 9xxx series as well

    Now that you have the kinks worked out shoudl should be able to start turning a profit. They definately don't need $20 in material each, and the more you make the cheaper per part right? I hope it all works out for you and you can start making some money from here on out. You are feeding a nitch which has been needed for some time now.

    I have the Qimonda memory as well but on the GTS card so it goes over 1000 mhz although not as much as sammys probably would. Card is running at 785/1050
    Actually the material is one of the cheaper parts, the most expensive part of the sinks is the machine time. Only so much flex there, the big risk is that to turn a profit I'd have to make very large batches of these, or sell them for about $5-10 more a set retail.
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    I picked up a set of black ones at Petra's two days ago. Good stuff, thanks iandh!

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    OMG THEY ARRIVED!!! hehehe w00t.

    Thanks for coming through Ian.
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    Ordered on December 21; received today.

    With all the trouble that Ian went through, I am pleased with his communication. My original shipment disappeared from Ian's post office, in the middle of the post-Christmas rush. His prompt replies to my inquiries gave me the confidence to refrain from filing a dispute with PayPal, as my 45-day clock wound out. Finally, he gave me the option of an original piece or an anodized part, then shipped to me within a couple days receipt of that part from his supplier!

    I can't say that this has been an enjoyable ride; however, it is petty in comparison to the frustrations that this man must've had to endure. I am very pleased with my black heatsinks. THANK YOU, Ian!

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    Quote Originally Posted by zLynk View Post
    Ordered on December 21; received today.

    With all the trouble that Ian went through, I am pleased with his communication. My original shipment disappeared from Ian's post office, in the middle of the post-Christmas rush. His prompt replies to my inquiries gave me the confidence to refrain from filing a dispute with PayPal, as my 45-day clock wound out. Finally, he gave me the option of an original piece or an anodized part, then shipped to me within a couple days receipt of that part from his supplier!

    I can't say that this has been an enjoyable ride; however, it is petty in comparison to the frustrations that this man must've had to endure. I am very pleased with my black heatsinks. THANK YOU, Ian!

    Yeah, considering the sheer amount of sinks that I sold, the lost/delayed parts were definitely in the minority. A great deal of the shipments that I thought were lost were actually severly delayed and were delivered eventually. It was a bit hard to keep track of them I must admit, when receiving 5 or more PM's a day inquiring about the sinks.

    As far as I know, at this moment I have done right by everyone who has ordered from me.

    Sorry to those few of you that had to wait this long, and I am happy that I was finally able to fill your orders... Thanks!
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    Met up with Petras Alex Venz today and finally got my hands on a set in black.

    Not if you recall, XFX sent me the replacement 8800gt with a revised board layout. after taking a close look and comparing screw hole placement I was able to determine that the vrm heatsink would indeed fit on the top side of the card.

    Now as I'm sure you all want, heres the pictures.









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    Wow, cool.

    Thanks a lot for the pictures... that probably made any owners of my sinks with xfx cards feel a bit better about if they have to ever RMA and receive one of the new boards.
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    I had a chance to install the new anodized sinks today. Before installing them, I took a q-tip dipped in alcohol and cleaned it. When I was done, the side of the q-tip that I used to clean the sinks was black. Is that normal?

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    Yeah, it is. Not the best way to clean anodized blocks.

    Just use water, and buff with a soft cloth.

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    Yep, all colors of anodizing save clear (silver/natural) are actually dyes applied to clear anodized parts.

    You can easily damage them with strong solvents.
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    Darnit people!
    I hate it when you guys post pictures... now I've got to buy a set of these darn (err... awesome!) sinks!!

    Can't wait until I get my build done, I'll definitely pick up a set of black sinks!
    Awesome job iandh, you've created something so unique here.
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    So the silver anodized sinks are dyed with a silver color? Is that silver "dye" what gives the anodized sinks the shiny finish?

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    No.

    Silver "anodized" is really a very tough clearcoat. That's why it's so tough to break when polishing cases.

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    So then the alcohol-dipped q-tip I used to clean mine couldn't have damaged the anodized finish right? I used 100% isopropyl alcohol from Fry's.

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    It's not good anyway. Black anodizing can be done with a car battery and a bottle of Rit dye, honestly. While hard anodization chemically changes the metal, that is a lot of expense and undertaking, leading to easier color dipping.

    I wouldn't do it except on the back side.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IsLNdbOi View Post
    So the silver anodized sinks are dyed with a silver color? Is that silver "dye" what gives the anodized sinks the shiny finish?
    Nope, the silver is "natural" or "clear" anodizing, as you are seeing the natural color of the aluminum through the clear oxide layer which is formed during the anodizing process.

    Any color other than silver uses additives which can eventually fade. Silver anodized parts can sometimes become more "white" over time as the finish develops micro-cracks from heat/cold, and as a deeper oxide layer forms through continued contact with chemicals and oxygen in the air.
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    Yeah. What he said.

    BTW, PMing you. That idea I passed by you-its time has come.

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    C'est le arrive!!!

    I have some sinks in my hands beautifull things.
    Will be putting them on the shop later - Cheers Ian.

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    http://www.chilledpc.co.uk/shop/prod...roducts_id=529

    http://www.chilledpc.co.uk/shop/prod...roducts_id=528

    w00t
    We've tried to keep the prices similar to Petras' - obviously the shipping to us has put them up an extra few £
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    Cool!

    Happy to hear that they arrived safely
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    pretty quick too. so we know what way to use next time
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