actually its a straight passway. The whole thread inlet and that narrow part you see is straight. It bulges like that because the other part swivles so you can install it instu.
And yes i ordered the right angle compression to drop on my gpu's. I dont care much about flow and temps on the gpu side. As long as its better then air and at less noise, im happy with that loop.
The cpu i added compressions on the inlet. I want more restriction, for faster velocity. This is my theory. And my RD-30 wont have issues providing headpressure. :P
But even if they are a bit more restrictive im guessing we can use it to our advantage. Expecially on the D-tek, have a double set of accelerators? :T
But as i said i'll find out when i get them on friday.![]()
And this is all theory thats poping in my head, so dont quote me on anything as fact. :P
Also to answer your block question. At first i would totally agree with you, until i saw this little guy. And it honestly quite interested me in a south bridge block.
http://www.koolance.com/water-coolin...product_id=663
Tell me what you think is wrong with it, because i have been trying to find some form of flaw in it without sucess.




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And, whilst here the 790i mobo were released. I've been considering scrapping my whole entire previous build, to go with the 790i. And, since this block seems rather universal, I may order one, to see if I can get tri-sli setup, with WC.


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