Windows XP pro SP2
Windows 7 familly premium 64 bits
Asus rampage extreme II
Intel i920 D0 21x205mhz@1.36V
Circuit cpu : swiftech apoge xt, réservoir MCRES micro, tygon 12/19, pompe sanso PDH 054, radiateur feser 240 X-changer, 4 ventillateurs scyth ultra-kaze 3000 monitorés par un noise-isolator, 2 jupes fabriquées avec des ventillos de 38x120mm et 2 de 25x120mm
Circuit VGA : waterblock eVGA/swiftech hydrocoper, tygon 12/19, réservoir MCRES, pompe ddc3.2 avec top xpsc, radiateur LCR XT2, 4 ventillateurs zalman zm-f3 monitorés par un réostat noise-isolator, 2 jupes fabriquées avec des ventillos de 38x120mm
3x2Go g-skill perfect storm 2133@821mhz 6/7/6/21 1.65V
Pc power and cooling turbocool 860W
eVGA gtx480 fw hc@770/1739/1011
Cambridge megaworks THX550
graveur DVD-RW pionneer DVR 212
lecteur DVD Samsung SH-D163B
Velociraptor 300Go
Crucial M-225 128Go
alienware OptX AW2310
Nvidia 3D vision
Thermaltake Mozart Tx
Waterblock isn't snail anymore and just imagine the cooler on the Black PCB it will be great... I don't want to add the 2nd block as it will make the card too damn heavy and will block my upper slot...and cooling them ram chips is really not required as even airflow cools them enough... overkill to me...I just want something extra on them...
Question : Why do some overclockers switch into d*ckmode when money is involved
Remark : They call me Pro AsusSaaya yupp, I agree
Not heavier than my EK fc8800gtx because the copper part is twice thiner on the fc280gtx. And not worst than the eVGA block
Windows XP pro SP2
Windows 7 familly premium 64 bits
Asus rampage extreme II
Intel i920 D0 21x205mhz@1.36V
Circuit cpu : swiftech apoge xt, réservoir MCRES micro, tygon 12/19, pompe sanso PDH 054, radiateur feser 240 X-changer, 4 ventillateurs scyth ultra-kaze 3000 monitorés par un noise-isolator, 2 jupes fabriquées avec des ventillos de 38x120mm et 2 de 25x120mm
Circuit VGA : waterblock eVGA/swiftech hydrocoper, tygon 12/19, réservoir MCRES, pompe ddc3.2 avec top xpsc, radiateur LCR XT2, 4 ventillateurs zalman zm-f3 monitorés par un réostat noise-isolator, 2 jupes fabriquées avec des ventillos de 38x120mm
3x2Go g-skill perfect storm 2133@821mhz 6/7/6/21 1.65V
Pc power and cooling turbocool 860W
eVGA gtx480 fw hc@770/1739/1011
Cambridge megaworks THX550
graveur DVD-RW pionneer DVR 212
lecteur DVD Samsung SH-D163B
Velociraptor 300Go
Crucial M-225 128Go
alienware OptX AW2310
Nvidia 3D vision
Thermaltake Mozart Tx
It would appear that we can now pre-order these in Aus through flabbergast....and it states that they will be available next Tuesday 22nd July...
http://www.flabbergast.com.au/ek-fc4870-cf-acrylic.html
a bit more than I was expecting to pay as they 3870 block was only about $130Aus![]()
Here are some pictures of my DD blocks with the copper backplates they are awesome and my temps couldn't be better 33-43 under load these things are great and they look great...
Honestly I have always had EK blocks but DD sent me these with the back plates for $144.00 a piece which is cheaper than the EK blocks if you include the backplates so for me it was a no brainer... Kudos DD they did a good job...![]()
Last edited by Guacamole; 07-15-2008 at 09:42 AM.
Current:
Asus P6T-Deluxe
Core i-7 920 (do) at 4.2Ghz
6 GB Kingston 2000
Fatality Titanium X-fi
Antec Quattro Pro 1000W
Diamond 5970
Asus 5870 (reference)
MM Duality-EK-Thermochill
144$ with backplate is a interesting price indeed. The EK gave me about 185$ shipped with the aluminium backplate and EVGA cost about 195$ shipped with a nice backplate.
System is nice but sorry, I don't find the dangerden block really beautifull.
In other hand, I don't care because we can't see in my case without opening the door.
Windows XP pro SP2
Windows 7 familly premium 64 bits
Asus rampage extreme II
Intel i920 D0 21x205mhz@1.36V
Circuit cpu : swiftech apoge xt, réservoir MCRES micro, tygon 12/19, pompe sanso PDH 054, radiateur feser 240 X-changer, 4 ventillateurs scyth ultra-kaze 3000 monitorés par un noise-isolator, 2 jupes fabriquées avec des ventillos de 38x120mm et 2 de 25x120mm
Circuit VGA : waterblock eVGA/swiftech hydrocoper, tygon 12/19, réservoir MCRES, pompe ddc3.2 avec top xpsc, radiateur LCR XT2, 4 ventillateurs zalman zm-f3 monitorés par un réostat noise-isolator, 2 jupes fabriquées avec des ventillos de 38x120mm
3x2Go g-skill perfect storm 2133@821mhz 6/7/6/21 1.65V
Pc power and cooling turbocool 860W
eVGA gtx480 fw hc@770/1739/1011
Cambridge megaworks THX550
graveur DVD-RW pionneer DVR 212
lecteur DVD Samsung SH-D163B
Velociraptor 300Go
Crucial M-225 128Go
alienware OptX AW2310
Nvidia 3D vision
Thermaltake Mozart Tx
Last edited by Guacamole; 07-15-2008 at 09:44 AM.
Current:
Asus P6T-Deluxe
Core i-7 920 (do) at 4.2Ghz
6 GB Kingston 2000
Fatality Titanium X-fi
Antec Quattro Pro 1000W
Diamond 5970
Asus 5870 (reference)
MM Duality-EK-Thermochill
Temperatures are nice. That's the most important![]()
Windows XP pro SP2
Windows 7 familly premium 64 bits
Asus rampage extreme II
Intel i920 D0 21x205mhz@1.36V
Circuit cpu : swiftech apoge xt, réservoir MCRES micro, tygon 12/19, pompe sanso PDH 054, radiateur feser 240 X-changer, 4 ventillateurs scyth ultra-kaze 3000 monitorés par un noise-isolator, 2 jupes fabriquées avec des ventillos de 38x120mm et 2 de 25x120mm
Circuit VGA : waterblock eVGA/swiftech hydrocoper, tygon 12/19, réservoir MCRES, pompe ddc3.2 avec top xpsc, radiateur LCR XT2, 4 ventillateurs zalman zm-f3 monitorés par un réostat noise-isolator, 2 jupes fabriquées avec des ventillos de 38x120mm
3x2Go g-skill perfect storm 2133@821mhz 6/7/6/21 1.65V
Pc power and cooling turbocool 860W
eVGA gtx480 fw hc@770/1739/1011
Cambridge megaworks THX550
graveur DVD-RW pionneer DVR 212
lecteur DVD Samsung SH-D163B
Velociraptor 300Go
Crucial M-225 128Go
alienware OptX AW2310
Nvidia 3D vision
Thermaltake Mozart Tx
anybody got pics of the aluminum DD backplate?
i5 2500k @ 4.6ghz 1.335v [ASUS P8Z68 Deluxe]
8gb gskill ripjaws f3-12800cl8-8gbxm
600gb velociraptor + 1TB black
MSI N560GTX-TI Twin Frozr II + x-fi xtrememusic
corsair hx-620w + lian li pc201b + dell 2408fpw
d-tek fuzion1/ddc2 + petra top/thermochill pa120.3
You should make a new topic and talk about DD blocks there.
I can guarantee you that we have not 'all but abandonned the high-end market". In addition to the Apogee GTZ, there are more high-end swiftech products coming up very soon, for GTX280, 4870, etc.. We really have been swamped with so much volume in the past 8 months, that it has taken a toll on new products. We are correcting this right now as fast as we can.
CEO Swiftech
Last edited by Guacamole; 07-15-2008 at 07:56 PM.
Current:
Asus P6T-Deluxe
Core i-7 920 (do) at 4.2Ghz
6 GB Kingston 2000
Fatality Titanium X-fi
Antec Quattro Pro 1000W
Diamond 5970
Asus 5870 (reference)
MM Duality-EK-Thermochill
The bolts are my bad I didn't use the ones shipped because they rushed the blocks to me and they ended up a little long so I used a make shift washer that makes it look cheezy but I don't care they are still awesome... I do still love EK it's just I get these now with the backplates and in my opinion they are better looking blocks... Eddy rocks and I love his work these are my first full cover DD blocks and they are great my temps are awesome...
Last edited by Guacamole; 07-15-2008 at 07:58 PM.
Current:
Asus P6T-Deluxe
Core i-7 920 (do) at 4.2Ghz
6 GB Kingston 2000
Fatality Titanium X-fi
Antec Quattro Pro 1000W
Diamond 5970
Asus 5870 (reference)
MM Duality-EK-Thermochill
Well, my EK blocks arrived!!! All look in great condition. Will post some pics and temps when i have it all up and running (hopefully tomorrow)![]()
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
A picture is worth a thousand wordsThose look fantastic and I have this thing about buying DD but since I have been waiting 1 month to get the EVGA blocks and they still are not in stock I went ahead and ordered 2 of these DD blocks. They look very nice with the copper backplate. I hope they perform as good as they look. Does anyone know why the picture on the DD website shows this block with aluminum? There was an option for an aluminum or copper backplate(I chose the copper) but the picture makes it look like the actual block is aluminum?
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Last edited by Section8; 07-17-2008 at 11:27 AM.
Intel Core i7-2600K---> Koolance 370
3 X EVGA 480 GTX SC's Watercooled--> Koolance VID-NX480 blocks, HWLabs GTX 480, Liang D5 Vario
Koolance RP-45X2 Reservoir
Corsair Obsidian 800D
Gigabyte GA-Z68X-UD7-B3 MB
SILVERSTONE ST1500 1500W PSU
16G CORSAIR DOMINATOR-GT (4 x 4GB) PC3 12800
2 X Kingston HyperX SH100S3B/120G SATA 3 in RAID 0
1 X WD Caviar Black 1TB
Dell 3007 WFP-HC
Z-5500's
Windows 7 64bit
Can the DD ramsink cooler be fitted without removing the main heatsink, if I want to fit one later?
Regards
Tyke
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CPU: QX9770 @ 4.05GHz (9 X 450MHz) MB: Striker II Extreme Bios 1104 OS: VISTA ULTIMATE SP1 X64
GRAPHICS: 3 X Zotac GTX 280 Amp! SLi Watercooled @ 740/1500/1400 MONITOR: 30" NEC MultiSync LCD3090WQXi
SOUND: Creative Titanium Fatality PCI-E STORAGE: 2X 300GB VelociRaptor Raid 0, Hitachi Deskstar 7K100 750GB
MEMORY: 2 x 2GB Corsair 1600MHz DDR3 @ 1800MHz 8-7-6-18 2T P1 & P2 Enabled POWER: PC Power & Cooling Turbo Cool 1200W
Single 1/2" loop watercooling on CPU and S2E : Swiftech Laing D5 Vario MCP655, DTek Fuzion V2 with Quad Core plate, EK Blocks on NB and Mosfets, Evercool VGA Cooler on SB, TFC Exchanger Triple Rad with shrouds & 3X Yate Loon D12SH-12.
Single 1/2" loop watercooling on Graphics : DD Tieton Water Blocks with Copper Ram Plates, DLaing DDC-1Plus 18W Ultra with OCLabs Plexi Top, TFC Exchanger Quad Rad with shrouds & 4X Scythe S-FLEX 1600RPM.
BIOS: VCore=1.375 NB=1.55 SB=1.60 VTT/PLL=AUTO Memory=1.90 LOAD TEMPS: CPU 60ºC, NB 45ºC, SB 42ºC, GPU 58ºC.
Intel Core i7-2600K---> Koolance 370
3 X EVGA 480 GTX SC's Watercooled--> Koolance VID-NX480 blocks, HWLabs GTX 480, Liang D5 Vario
Koolance RP-45X2 Reservoir
Corsair Obsidian 800D
Gigabyte GA-Z68X-UD7-B3 MB
SILVERSTONE ST1500 1500W PSU
16G CORSAIR DOMINATOR-GT (4 x 4GB) PC3 12800
2 X Kingston HyperX SH100S3B/120G SATA 3 in RAID 0
1 X WD Caviar Black 1TB
Dell 3007 WFP-HC
Z-5500's
Windows 7 64bit
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