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    When can we expect this because iam building a class 760 now but if this isnt gonna take long to get like about 2 weeks or so i wait for it
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    is that block going to be good for all of them (specifically the e760) i see no need for block only for the e759 since its fail in comparison to the cheaper one
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    I would love to put this on my classified, dang Vreg is running hot hot hot! also that nf 200 chip is mighty toasty
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    the design of the block looks great

    The only thing left is to bling it up a bit... perhaps consider including a led that hooks into the headers for the stock heat sink.

    a red pulsating EK on there would look sweet

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    one piece is the way to go.less text on the blocks, maybe just EK.
    dark theme with red led would finish it off.
    I'm sure you would get a lot of users wanting this block, myself included.
    well done on the design and good luck with it.

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    so this is what we want:


    the block

    dark/regular nickle plated (2 versions maybe, one for looks the other for cost effectiveness)
    LED light theme of some sort to better tie in with the classified
    less text... much less -- keep it simple (KISS)

    and most of all... a reasonable price...

    i'd think you'd have a market for it around the 120$ price point... anything over that though and I think you'll see a sharp drop in sales like the BP has
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    Nah not possible.

    I'm thinking 120-150 would be competitive. BP one is 70+ bucks more. I wouldn't shell out the difference.

    Adding the light would up costs, nickel plated top would start to enter BP territory.

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    Maybe interchangeable face plates that could be placed on the acetyl or acrylic top. Thin metal plates in chrome/nickel, and a red one. You could charge like 10 dollars extra for the plates. But in general the one block solution is a great idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MomijiTMO View Post
    Nah not possible.

    I'm thinking 120-150 would be competitive. BP one is 70+ bucks more. I wouldn't shell out the difference.

    Adding the light would up costs, nickel plated top would start to enter BP territory.
    +1

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    Oh, wow! Do you have any other full-board blocks in mind?

    For my part I know nothing with any certainty, but the sight of the stars makes me dream.

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    Nice but this time try putting in a sound card and graphics card before you manufacture the block, and see that they can fit in correctly without problems.

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    Hoping that this would be available when I make my move to H20(probably towards the end of next month). Since I am a rookie @ WC, I think this 1 block soultion would most probably help me atleast as far as tube routing goes, if not anything else.I would also like to know if the top 1xPCIE slot would be useable with this on.
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    Like the 1 block concept and agree with WL that if everything is cooled that should be then this will replace my BP just to reduce loop tubing.

    Good concept EK, what time line are we looking at for availability?

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    I think Eddy is going to come back and go, "Holy cow, replies much?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by MomijiTMO View Post
    I think Eddy is going to come back and go, "Holy cow, replies much?"
    Bloody right too. Eddy should be used to being treated like a god around here by now

    I love this one-block solution but i could never extend to the collossal price of the classified motherboard :p
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    Quote Originally Posted by MomijiTMO View Post
    I think Eddy is going to come back and go, "Holy cow, replies much?"
    Hey, I am still here.
    I just had a good night sleep.
    Remember, I am in The Europe
    I just have to read and analyze all the suggestions and will get back to you ASAP!
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    Well done, Eddy

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    full board solution + less tubing + EK = winner

    good job eddy! your design allows for very clean tube routing!

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    Thank you all for the thumbs up and suggestions. Some replays here:

    Quote Originally Posted by bentleya View Post
    Will The top section be removable and if so will there be 1/4 BSP threads below it for the option of taking it off?
    I don't think this would be needed, or wise, as the whole concept and meaning of one block would be ruined.

    Quote Originally Posted by 0xdeadbeef View Post
    It looks great Eddy, exactly what I've been waiting for since Classified's release date. I was expecting either you or Mips were going to make this innovative solution.

    Please make sure the water block supports both the limited (?) NF200 edition (141-BL-E759-A1) and the non-NF200 versions (141-BL-E760-A1 and 141-BL-E761-A1)
    This is what I will have to investigate. It was hard to get this board. Hopefully the physical design is the same for all classified boards.

    Quote Originally Posted by Herc130 View Post
    I like the full board idea, but couldn't the water channel of the bottom be made larger? Also, will the x1 slot be usable?
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    The bottom channel could be bigger, bit it is not needed as this would not make block 0,5% less restrictive. I went with a clear water path without any disturbance.
    Second, yes it has to be and it will be usable

    Quote Originally Posted by terente0081 View Post
    Nice one Eddy! It's something I've been waiting for. Can a similar block be made for the R2E boards? A full block solution?
    It could be done, of course.

    Quote Originally Posted by slim142 View Post
    Make it look good and it will rock. Maybe add some red/gray/black? I like how the stock heatsink looks great with the motherboard, is not just "another motherboard heatsink".

    Yeah yeah, Im also about the looks :P
    I will definitely think about it.

    Quote Originally Posted by gmod View Post
    When can we expect this because iam building a class 760 now but if this isnt gonna take long to get like about 2 weeks or so i wait for it
    It should go to prototyping tomorrow and I expect to make it available for resale in max 2 weeks.

    Quote Originally Posted by b@llz0r View Post
    the design of the block looks great

    The only thing left is to bling it up a bit... perhaps consider including a led that hooks into the headers for the stock heat sink.

    a red pulsating EK on there would look sweet
    If I understand you right, the upper level top (small one) would be made of acrylic material and put in in LEDs? I was thinking the same.
    It could be also done out of coloured acrylic (red/blue/green), + LED. What do you think? Perhaps sell it as an option?

    Quote Originally Posted by YukonTrooper View Post
    Oh, wow! Do you have any other full-board blocks in mind?
    We might. But cant promise anything yet.

    Quote Originally Posted by Prince21 View Post
    Nice but this time try putting in a sound card and graphics card before you manufacture the block, and see that they can fit in correctly without problems.
    Sure will
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddy_EK View Post
    If I understand you right, the upper level top (small one) would be made of acrylic material and put in in LEDs? I was thinking the same.
    It could be also done out of coloured acrylic (red/blue/green), + LED. What do you think? Perhaps sell it as an option?
    Id make the whole thing glow... holes for 5mm red leds in each acrylic section. that would look killer.

    selling it as an option would be good, but folks that get acrylic top blocks generally like the shiny lights

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    Like the Idea of colored acyrilic on the upper piece with LED!! Nickle option to match my GPU blocks!!

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    I really like this design. Very well done.

    I would think that the pricing would be crucial for this block, but I guess it's never gonna be as expensive as the BP solution.

    Offering the option to have the top part in colored acrylic would be great, IMO.

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    Thumbs up

    Quote Originally Posted by Herc130 View Post
    I like the full board idea, but couldn't the water channel of the bottem be made larger? Also, will the x1 slot be usable?

    Knowing Eddy, the x1 slot will be fully usable... it doesn't look any "higher" than my EVGA X58 NB+SB block and I can use my videocards "on top" of the block without problems

    Looking good Eddy
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddy_EK View Post
    If I understand you right, the upper level top (small one) would be made of acrylic material and put in in LEDs? I was thinking the same.
    It could be also done out of coloured acrylic (red/blue/green), + LED. What do you think? Perhaps sell it as an option?
    D=

    Nice.

    [Maybe just acetal with holes on the bottom so we can add the LED of our choice. Would that save costs? Is coloured acrylic more expensive than clear?]

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    Quote Originally Posted by MomijiTMO View Post
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    Maybe just acetal with holes on the bottom so we can add the LED of our choice. Would that save costs? Is coloured acrylic more expensive than clear?
    For such a small piece coloured Acrylic is not going to hurt the pricing. Generally coloured acrylic as about 30% more expensive.
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