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Thread: New Swiftech Full-cover waterblock for GTX285 released

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    Grate Work Gabe !
    I like the internal schematics and the pressure drop graphs.
    That is some valuable and interesting information.

    I bet it performs very well.

    Keep up the good work

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    my next GPU/(s) will have a swiftech block thats for sure .

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    This block makes me want to buy a 285 now.....
    Gabe, did you get my PM about your other blocks?
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    Gee all these full covers cost so much this one looks really nice though.
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    really nice


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    The real question is for which PCB design is the block made, as I am seeing many many different designs.
    We are currently working on Gainward new PCB designed 260/275/285 which block will be out in 7 days.
    Also Zotac has it's own PCB design, and nvidia has 2 different PCB designs of 260 already, cant say about 285, so please make sure when buying the block, which version of the card you have.

    If you need any help, please contact EK support!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddy_EK View Post
    The real question is for which PCB design is the block made, as I am seeing many many different designs.
    We are currently working on Gainward new PCB designed 260/275/285 which block will be out in 7 days.
    Also Zotac has it's own PCB design, and nvidia has 2 different PCB designs of 260 already, cant say about 285, so please make sure when buying the block, which version of the card you have.

    If you need any help, please contact EK support!
    Eddy, I have to ask that you don't make posts like this in other manufacturer's product release threads (or other threads like it)....it could set a precedent where every manufacturer would be talking about their own products in other manufacturer's threads.

    We don't want to have pissing matches in threads that a manufacturere started to show off their own product, ya know what I mean?

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    @Vapor...Quick question....Is it wrong to get turned on by Butters repeatedly touching Wendy's implant?

    As to not totally derail this thread....Gabe....Again nice block!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sadasius View Post
    @Vapor...Quick question....Is it wrong to get turned on by Butters repeatedly touching Wendy's implant?
    Undeniably

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    Damn.... That's what I thought too! Well now to spend more money on a shrink!

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    to me it sounded like Eddy was just providing a valuable warning on PCB design from one block manufacturer to another.


    I loled at the "please contact ek tech support" part tho

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    if a polycarbonate top is provided that would be a huge plus for me.

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    Is there a big performance boost to be gained from OCing the GTX285 like the HD4890 ? I havent been able to found out how big a gain it gives in games when watercooled and pushed hard.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Herc130 View Post
    Your shipping links for Hawaii zip codes (at least mine 96706 doesn't work) are still broke. Almost impulsed ordered one and just like the last time (year ago?) I tried to order straight from the factory, all I get is:



    Works fine with other zips. Unfortunately, that does not help me place an order to get it shipped to me.

    On a side note, are you guys planning on making NB/SB/chipset block/s for motherboards...such as the eVGA Classified?
    we discriminate against people from Hawaii. you guys have it too sweet over there, so you need to be punished in other ways

    seriously, sorry about this. your'e fully entitled to complain. I have been working with a vendor to redesign our web site for almost a year now, and they're not done yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mech0z View Post
    Is there a big performance boost to be gained from OCing the GTX285 like the HD4890 ? I havent been able to found out how big a gain it gives in games when watercooled and pushed hard.
    can't compare against 4890, but I can tell you that OC'ing that GTX285 was stellar. I got within top ten on 3Dmark 2006 at similar settings.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gabe View Post
    call michelle at 562-595-8009
    I called Michelle and ummmm...... I think she called the cops on me. I guess it had something to do with the conversation on peanut butter a chainsaw and lube did not make her feel comfortable. jk

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    Quote Originally Posted by gabe View Post
    can't compare against 4890, but I can tell you that OC'ing that GTX285 was stellar. I got within top ten on 3Dmark 2006 at similar settings.
    You got a top10 result with liquid cooling? Aint like top100 done with LN2?

    Iam just thinking, if I bought a HD4890 and OCed it with water how much would the gains be compared to a watercooled GTX285 oced as I guess they dont OC exactly the same, but I know the HD4980 oc very well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sadasius View Post
    I called Michelle and ummmm...... I think she called the cops on me. I guess it had something to do with the conversation on peanut butter a chainsaw and lube did not make her feel comfortable. jk
    yeah she told me about it, she looked flush too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mech0z View Post
    You got a top10 result with liquid cooling? Aint like top100 done with LN2?

    Iam just thinking, if I bought a HD4890 and OCed it with water how much would the gains be compared to a watercooled GTX285 oced as I guess they dont OC exactly the same, but I know the HD4980 oc very well.
    yep.. 24249 on Apr 06 placed me #9 if I recall correctly. This is filtered with only GTX285, and single adapter. A couple of guys came in since then and pushed me back to #12, but you can check it out here:
    http://www.madonion.com/search/3dmar...filtering=-100

    actually I'll spare you the search, here are the details I listed back then: Ci7/Apogee GTZ W/B: 4345@1.57 - GTX285/Komodo full cover W/B: 756/1748/1242 - Bench W/C (2) MCR320, (2) MCP655 -
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    The cards clock nicely if kept cool this block's very tempting
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    Quite sad to see that this is about the most expensive 285 block around.
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    While Eddy's post may have been slightly self-advertising, it's the one question I wanted answered and the one question that has yet to be answered...

    Will this fit the new PCB design that EVGA is using?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ctsoccer13 View Post
    Will this fit the new PCB design that EVGA is using?
    Click the link and read the text:
    Quote Originally Posted by Swiftech Website
    The Komodo water-block is a single slot, liquid cooling solution for nVidia® reference design (P891*)
    I believe the P891 is the original reference design.

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