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    this is Da best water block ever

    Swiss engineering I want to buy a rolex now

    one block for sli gfx,cpu,nb,sb just wow

    This is his blog

    http://www.explosion-zone.ch/forum/t...cf8bc29&page=1
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    Wow, that is some engineering for sure. Too bad they used so much Alu that has direct contact with copper.....

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    woa...

    tha dude got skillz...

    /cue aluminum vs copper posts...

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    e: I didn't read about it having aluminium and copper in the same block. That's a bit daft, considering the workmanship that's otherwise gone into it...
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    truely shocking...
    but there goes upgradability
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    holly

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    That is superb workmanship. Brings custom waterblocks to a new level..

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    I'm amazed, nice work bro! SKILLZ!
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    I feel so amateur using plexy and glue....
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    10/10 style
    10/10 workmanship
    1/10 cooling

    id still rock it though XD

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    just to make it clear this is NOT my work

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spawne32 View Post
    10/10 style
    10/10 workmanship
    1/10 cooling

    id still rock it though XD
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    Wow that is an impressive piece of work..and accually it looks like you can take off the individual blocks and replace them.

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    Absolutely amazing
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    Great art!


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    are you ing me in the ?
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    Hey guys here is the build log translate to english thanks google! Build Log

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    Wow that's fing awesome! I love the way the 'case' looks

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    Wow, I love how the waterblock is also the frame!

    However, it must suck when a new video card comes out.
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    ****SKILLZ****
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    wooowwww..........nice job dude.........very nice work..........

    how many days take to build that ????
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    Truly unbelievable craftsmanship. Unfortunately, it's really a one-off type project that wouldn't see much benefit in our arena of constantly changing hardware components.

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    Amazing. Simply amazing.

    I hope he got mad sponsorz.

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    agree'd the setup is totally speachless in bling.

    but copper rad + alu blocks killed it in performance.

    Someone needs to teach that builder that a baby can blow out harder then those crappyX fan's he has.
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