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    when will Ek start to implement onboard stand offs, i mean come on get with it, why make things so difficult, is it that hard to build a block with built in stand offs

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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.)



    Last edited by JackOfAll; 08-03-2009 at 03:42 AM.

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

    Last edited by JackOfAll; 08-04-2009 at 09:15 AM.

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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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    the only issue i have is with FC295 GTX Single PCB - Acetal+Nickel the Acetal leaks from intake,
    i have 2 of the Acetal+Nickel and it just leaks from top of Acetal.
    i tried everything to see if i cant stop the leak, but from other than that the block is amazing, nice flow clean look would of been nice if EK would of told
    PCSC and Sidewinder that they would have the Back part i would of ordered that as well,

    but not to sure now so just becareful and pre test ur gear,

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    Quote Originally Posted by cryptospartin View Post
    the only issue i have is with FC295 GTX Single PCB - Acetal+Nickel the Acetal leaks from intake,
    i have 2 of the Acetal+Nickel and it just leaks from top of Acetal.
    i tried everything to see if i cant stop the leak, but from other than that the block is amazing, nice flow clean look would of been nice if EK would of told
    PCSC and Sidewinder that they would have the Back part i would of ordered that as well,

    but not to sure now so just becareful and pre test ur gear,
    have you opened the block up?

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    Subscribed ... after three dual PCB 296's from BFG that failed (last one was DOA ... couldn't believe it!) they actually sent me a single PCB version as a replacement. (don't tell anyone please...) I was actually going to get Koolance's sweet wb for the dual PCB card, but this by far is the nicest looking block I've seen for the single PCB version.

    I subscribed because I want to see more results and pics! So far it's looking awesome, but I don't know a whole lot about standoff and leakage issues, as I'm brand new to watercooling (as in have not started but am getting close to buying gear ...)

    Cool block, Eddy! Can't wait for more info/pics.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cryptospartin View Post
    the only issue i have is with FC295 GTX Single PCB - Acetal+Nickel the Acetal leaks from intake,
    i have 2 of the Acetal+Nickel and it just leaks from top of Acetal.
    i tried everything to see if i cant stop the leak, but from other than that the block is amazing, nice flow clean look would of been nice if EK would of told
    PCSC and Sidewinder that they would have the Back part i would of ordered that as well,

    but not to sure now so just becareful and pre test ur gear,
    Hi!
    I am sorry to read this.
    I already replied you on e-mail from support.
    This is ome strange things and I dont understand the reason for leaking so far.

    Eddy
    Last edited by Eddy_EK; 08-09-2009 at 02:14 AM. Reason: re reading
    Quote Originally Posted by creidiki
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    Has anyone seen any reviews on this badboy yet? In fact, has there been any comparisons done between GTX295 single PCB blocks yet?

    I am in the market for GTX295 single PCB block and at the moment this block is the one I have my eye on (based purely on EK's reputation and aesthetics).

    Can someone also explain the function and necessity of the additonal "back" plate that compliments this block? I am a little perplexed by this arrangement. A photo of both components installed to the card might explain it, though I have yet to come across such a photo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by creidiki
    EKs are like waterblock pr0n

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    Fantastic work again Eddy!

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    Thanks Eddy. That makes things a little clearer.

    Is the primary purpose of the back plate to provide extra cooling to other components on the rear of the card, or to reinforce or strengthen the GPU block installation? As the "back" is available separately as an option, I imagine it is not necessary?

    I guess what I am asking is, what benefit does the "back" offer?

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    The back block...
    It provides ultimate cooling of back rams. It you are Extreme, you would go for it.
    If you dont see the benefit, then dont buy it.

    We made this for extreme enthusiasts.
    It is a xtremesystems forum here
    Quote Originally Posted by creidiki
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    Eddy,



    I've looked at the picture several times. The copper backplate looks dangerously close to rear of the +12V power connector, where it is soldered to the board. Maybe it is just the angle the photograph is taken from making it look that way?

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    Hi!

    No worry, the angle that picture was taken loks to be close but there is enoung space.
    Thanks for the info, I apreceate it
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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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    Does anyone have a photo with the front block and back block installed, but with the transparent versions instead? That is the version I'm thinking of getting. .....

    Also, I wanted to know how easy is it to add the back block later if you can only afford the front block right now?

    Quote Originally Posted by pademon View Post
    do 4 gtx295 single pcb work? in one mobo? and how?

    Maybe using three of the 295's to fold and one to game on? I don't see any SLI bridges ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by SirKronan View Post
    Does anyone have a photo with the front block and back block installed, but with the transparent versions instead? That is the version I'm thinking of getting. .....
    Eddy already said no clear plexi for the backplate top. See here.

    Maybe using three of the 295's to fold and one to game on? I don't see any SLI bridges ...
    That rig folds on 8 GPU's. That's all it does, a dedicated folder. (You could put a bridge between a pair of cards for QUAD SLI gaming and use the other 2 cards (4x GPU) for dedicated folding, I suppose. Never tried it and never will. )
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    and who said gamers got all the uber hardware?
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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    and who said gamers got all the uber hardware?
    His game is to defeat cancer, and he seems quite dedicated ...
    Workstation/Playstation: i7 920 D0 @ 3.8, TRUE, EVGA x58, BFG GTX 295, WD 640x2 in RAID 0, 12GB OCZ DDR3, ATCS 840, Dell 24" & Samsung 19", Razer Lycosa and Logitech G9r, HTO Striker, Windows 7 Ult. 64, Antec TruePower 1000w.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JackOfAll View Post
    Eddy already said no clear plexi for the backplate top. See here.



    That rig folds on 8 GPU's. That's all it does, a dedicated folder. (You could put a bridge between a pair of cards for QUAD SLI gaming and use the other 2 cards (4x GPU) for dedicated folding, I suppose. Never tried it and never will. )
    ohh. no sli bridge, so folding makes sense.

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    No one answered yet that I saw, at least. I wanted to know if it's ok to start with the main front waterblock, and add the backplate later? Is this pretty easy? Are there any real issues with doing it this way if I simply cannot afford both blocks right now?

    Also, does eddy do package pricing for XS members if we want to buy both blocks at one time?
    Workstation/Playstation: i7 920 D0 @ 3.8, TRUE, EVGA x58, BFG GTX 295, WD 640x2 in RAID 0, 12GB OCZ DDR3, ATCS 840, Dell 24" & Samsung 19", Razer Lycosa and Logitech G9r, HTO Striker, Windows 7 Ult. 64, Antec TruePower 1000w.
    Wife's Computer: E4500 @ 3.0GHz on 1.36v, Rocketfish CPU Cooler, Foxconn, 4GB Corsair, Sea 250, Antec Sonata w/500w, ATI 2400, 17" Samsung, Vista Ult. 32.
    HTPC: X2 2400BE, 500GB + 750GB + 80GB, ATI 3450 Hybrid CF w/Asus 780G, 4GB A-Data 800MHz DDR2, 32" Westinghouse, XBOX 360 HDDVD (w/o xbox), Aver DTV Tuner, Huappage DTV tuner, Windows 7 32 bit.
    PDAs: iPod Touch 16GB and Samsung Omnia

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