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    THANK GOD, I was getting really freaking sick of all of the HK3.0 builds.

    Congrats Eddy...

    Quote Originally Posted by zalbard View Post
    Yeah, certainly. It's pretty hard to make a breakthrough in CPU waterblock performance these days, though, I believe...
    This.

    Anyone waiting for a BIG breakthrough, is going to be waiting a long freaking time.
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    CPU water blocks have improved so much, so fast, it is truly amazing.
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    I'm just wondering why the EK logo is backwards

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    Quote Originally Posted by coolmiester View Post
    I'm just wondering why the EK logo is backwards
    "But it looked right on the press!"

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    mine is correct? maybe the upside down logo's are the ringers for testers?
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    Quote Originally Posted by justin.kerr View Post
    mine is correct? maybe the upside down logo's are the ringers for testers?
    More like, "Oops, I can't sell that... hey, I know, I'll send it to a tester"
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    iandh, just for the record, any oops like that on your products, feel free to send them my way.
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    CPU loop, EK supreme HF, EK mobo block, 500MM bitspower res, 2 DDC 3.25's on XSPC top, 2 XSPC RX 360's, 1 XSPC RX 480, GPU loop, EK water blocks, with nickel backs, 2 swiftech mcr 320's, 500MM bitspower res, ddc 3.25, XSPC top all with 1850 RPM gentle typhoons
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    Quote Originally Posted by coolmiester View Post
    I'm just wondering why the EK logo is backwards
    Because some people, like me will turn the block 180 degrees because of the tubing/flow order. That way you still have some piece of logo/text the right way up

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