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    I, for one, actually prefer the standoffs to be optional. I had a GTX285 once that I couldn't get to fit with the standoffs. I don't know why, I think that there was either a few Mosfets that weren't quite as tall as they should be or some other part sticking out where it shouldn't. Anyway: after trying a few times to get it right and failing, I removed the standoffs and then it worked without a problem.

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    Oh no, the stand-off discussion again.......

    4x EK-FC295 (single PCB) in series. Idle GPU temps: 35-37 deg C. Load GPU temps: 45-47 deg C.

    (Tubing has been re-routed and cabling tidied since these pictures were taken. This was a test bench rather than a finished build while I figured out by how much the last block GPU temps would suffer, relative to the first GPU block, with the blocks in series. The answer is only by 1-2 deg C.)



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    Does anybody know, where it will be available in nickel+plexi version ?

    EK-FC295 GTX Single PCB BACK http://ekwaterblocks.com/shop/produc...roducts_id=419

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    Quote Originally Posted by GIZIU View Post
    Does anybody know, where it will be available in nickel+plexi version ?

    EK-FC295 GTX Single PCB BACK http://ekwaterblocks.com/shop/produc...roducts_id=419
    Hi!

    We decided no nickel plexi top as top is milled for channel and would be more prone to crack. And we do not want this
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    EKs are like waterblock pr0n

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    Holy cow! EK... integrated spacers... Whatever next?

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    Nice machining - do you do the machining Eddy or do you send it out? I use a couple CNC mills with a friend and we design 1-off BMW parts, this looks like a fun hobby to take up, and not too difficult!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JackOfAll View Post
    Oh no, the stand-off discussion again.......

    4x EK-FC295 (single PCB) in series. Idle GPU temps: 35-37 deg C. Load GPU temps: 45-47 deg C.

    (Tubing has been re-routed and cabling tidied since these pictures were taken. This was a test bench rather than a finished build while I figured out by how much the last block GPU temps would suffer, relative to the first GPU block, with the blocks in series. The answer is only by 1-2 deg C.)



    do 4 gtx295 single pcb work? in one mobo? and how?

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