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    As you can see water goes everywhere...

    And the mosfet block:


    u need to put it together:




    i wont have time to install these til this weekend. But there going on its own loop.

    BRB ima paint my steel top.

    Dean, the mosfet block is also plugged on one side with some seal, what is it?
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    Wow, the Koolance block looks great inside. Just as nice as the ones for the R2E...too bad the Classified doesn't look as nice as the R2E.
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    Looks hawt
    Tubing looks really good also, now just put your card on water

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    Quote Originally Posted by headala View Post
    Wow, the Koolance block looks great inside. Just as nice as the ones for the R2E...too bad the Classified doesn't look as nice as the R2E.
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    Cool! All in my favorite colors!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    NaeKuh ... you dont waste anytime, have it already painted

    The red looks good, I dont't even think you need to do the black stripes you mentioned earlier.

    what did you use to paint it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    It looks really matching with Classy....
    damn...I want to put it out and do something...
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    paint still looks wet on the FB block.

    I only have one gripe about the look of the block...but this is just personal taste. The screw heads around the block just don't look right, I wish the would be flush to the top plate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skinnee View Post
    paint still looks wet on the FB block.

    I only have one gripe about the look of the block...but this is just personal taste. The screw heads around the block just don't look right, I wish the would be flush to the top plate.
    no its not still wet, i let it cure for many many hours.

    and the paint is rustolium for metal i think.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skinnee View Post
    paint still looks wet on the FB block.

    I only have one gripe about the look of the block...but this is just personal taste. The screw heads around the block just don't look right, I wish the would be flush to the top plate.
    How can you tell? He has the photog skillz of Ray Charles.

    NaeKuh, I think I heard you chuckle at that, I can't be sure because your blocks are too loud.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    sweet!

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    the paint job looks awesome NaeKuh. what type of paint and did you prime first? I also agree with jpm804, dont stripe it

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    NAekuh, is that block pitted around the O-ring? I can't tell from the pics, but it looks like it's either pitted, or there's some type of funky residue on the block.

    I highlighted what I'm talking about:

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    its a type of grease.

    I think its meant to hold in place when they seal it.

    i cleaned it off with soap and water b4 i assembled the block.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Baleful View Post
    NAekuh, is that block pitted around the O-ring? I can't tell from the pics, but it looks like it's either pitted, or there's some type of funky residue on the block.

    I highlighted what I'm talking about:
    Its a silicone grease used to help it make a better seal
    (It does help install it alot too)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waterlogged View Post
    How can you tell? He has the photog skillz of Ray Charles.

    NeaKuh, I think I heard you chuckle at that, I can't be sure because your blocks are too loud.


    Nice paint job, NaeKuh!

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    i want to change my computer name to eclair....
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    Very nice looking block, especially when painted, but it seems to me like the stock heatsink does a good job of controlling temps. I only use the rear case fan directed across the vreg heatsink. I can't even hear the fan as my radiator fans make a bit more noise even on low. Since we can't get a reading on the northbridge except in BIOS maybe it helps there.

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    I really like that Koolance provides an acrylic top for all their new all in one motherboard blocks.
    You really can't beat it for the price.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddie3dfx View Post
    I really like that Koolance provides an acrylic top for all their new all in one motherboard blocks.
    You really can't beat it for the price.
    actually i wish the acrylic was thicker.

    im scared to take apart my block again in worries im gonna snap the acrylic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waxking1 View Post
    Very nice looking block, especially when painted, but it seems to me like the stock heatsink does a good job of controlling temps. I only use the rear case fan directed across the vreg heatsink. I can't even hear the fan as my radiator fans make a bit more noise even on low. Since we can't get a reading on the northbridge except in BIOS maybe it helps there.
    Those mosfet temps seem really low. Try cranking the voltage up into the 1.45v area and use 1067 frequency. I went water on the board because i was getting 85+ temps at the mosfet.

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    Don't get me wrong, I'm not knocking the block as I think it gives a very nice clean look. On the same board I think it probably would give a bit better temps, but I don't think you really need it with the Classified if the heatsink is seated correctly, unless the NB temps are shooting up and we don't know it. I already had a run at 1.48 volts so here it is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waxking1 View Post
    Don't get me wrong, I'm not knocking the block as I think it gives a very nice clean look. On the same board I think it probably would give a bit better temps, but I don't think you really need it with the Classified if the heatsink is seated correctly, unless the NB temps are shooting up and we don't know it. I already had a run at 1.48 volts so here it is.
    those are good temps..but i fail to see any n/b temps in those screens..im sure if you load it some then check bios you may be surprised..before my block with a re timmed stock h/s.. it was normal to see 75 c in bios{same as b4 retim}..with the block installed i havent been able to catch a temp over 45 yet..it was common place to see nb bios temps 20 c hotter than vreg ..this at a 4.0 oc..yes i had fans on the stock heat sink as well...
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    i love the 4890 in the classified
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    squishee,
    I don't know of a way to read Northbridge temps on a desktop with this board. If you know one(other than adding some sort of temp probe), please tell.

    I just ran LinX for a few minutes with CPU temps in low 60s and Vreg reading 48 on desktop. I have my fans on low so my temps may be a little higher now. I shut down and immediately went to BIOS. Vreg temp was at 45 and NB was 48. I know this in not accurate for load but its the best I know how.
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