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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddy_EK View Post
    New revision... hm... 4-6 weeks.
    And no thermal performance difference.
    Good to hear, I'll be wait'in for the new rev. Cu top.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddy_EK View Post
    New revision...
    Will it be named with showing different revision so to be able to distinquish from old version?

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    Quote Originally Posted by samer_ab79 View Post
    I have Cosmos S and I plan to get the CU one, but I don't what slight mod u mean, I really appreciate it if u can share ur experience with me, thx.
    All I did was to remove the backplate from the mounting - I kept the rubbers and the rubber spacer. As I said if I had kept the whole mechanism it just becomes too big and shorts out against the case.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RacingTurtle View Post
    All I did was to remove the backplate from the mounting - I kept the rubbers and the rubber spacer. As I said if I had kept the whole mechanism it just becomes too big and shorts out against the case.
    Thx a lot for the info.

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    Has anybody made some improvments on load temps with custom blank metal part?

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    DO NOT use blank metal part, you might damage pump, burn cpu and so on.
    It's only for reason for owner wishing to experiment with cutting his own holes for waterflow in it and only after that it's usable.
    I haven't bought this waterblock yet, but somehow i doubt that there is no notice about blank plate in documentation.
    Used as is blank plate can fully restrict water flow in loop with all the following niceties like rising temps, pump trying to work without any water movement and so on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by churchy View Post
    DO NOT use blank metal part, you might damage pump, burn cpu and so on.
    It's only for reason for owner wishing to experiment with cutting his own holes for waterflow in it and only after that it's usable.
    I haven't bought this waterblock yet, but somehow i doubt that there is no notice about blank plate in documentation.
    Used as is blank plate can fully restrict water flow in loop with all the following niceties like rising temps, pump trying to work without any water movement and so on.
    Hence he said 'custom', meaning some form of modification has been made .

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    Is there a EK-Supreme-HF with the Red Acrylic top like there is for the normal EK-Supreme-Classified because I REALLY like the way that one looks as it will be put on a classified board?

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    When I got my EK Classified mobo block the dam red acyclic is scratched, otherwise perfect.

    Good thing the POM is so dang nice

    Eddy, how hard to get a unscratched one
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alexandr0s View Post
    Hence he said 'custom', meaning some form of modification has been made .
    Jep i meant if some of you found a design that is better than the stock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the finisher View Post
    When I got my EK Classified mobo block the dam red acyclic is scratched, otherwise perfect.

    Good thing the POM is so dang nice

    Eddy, how hard to get a unscratched one
    Scratched? Send us picture on support and will send you new one. Sorry :S
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    Hey no problem, just got my D-5 Dual. Very much like.

    It'll light up nicely, lots of "safe" places to drill LED holes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddy_EK View Post
    New revision... hm... 4-6 weeks.
    And no thermal performance difference.
    I guess I'll have to wait. I'm definitely getting the nickel block. It's simple yet beautiful. Now I have to decide if I'm gonna go with black or silver fittings.

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    someone called it clinker @home (forumdeluxx)

    I love it anyway (Supreme HF CU nickelplated), even though the top should be polished ( Eddy):

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    Heh, forumdeluxx is good for selling/buying but not much else. The attitudes there and general atmosphere really turn me off to that forum.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scamps View Post
    someone called it clinker @home (forumdeluxx)

    I love it anyway (Supreme HF CU nickelplated), even though the top should be polished ( Eddy):
    LOL scamps,you should change your user name from scamps to "Eddy's teaser" i am sure it will suit you better .Sorry couldn't resist commenting on that
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    Quote Originally Posted by seeka12 View Post
    LOL scamps,you should change your user name from scamps to "Eddy's teaser" i am sure it will suit you better .Sorry couldn't resist commenting on that
    no so long ago I was blamed to be a german products fanboy - what next?

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    Just wondering if it is possible to fit 2 45 degree adapters on this block (The CU Version) as it currently is?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SkItZo View Post
    Just wondering if it is possible to fit 2 45 degree adapters on this block (The CU Version) as it currently is?
    I think it is possible,but maybe some owners can help you much more
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    Quote Originally Posted by SkItZo View Post
    Just wondering if it is possible to fit 2 45 degree adapters on this block (The CU Version) as it currently is?
    which 45° should cause a problem? There is plenty of room between the two threads ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by scamps View Post
    which 45° should cause a problem? There is plenty of room between the two threads ...
    Im looking at putting 2 of these http://www.sidewindercomputers.com/bishsi45deg1.html on the block. Considering there isnt enough room for 2 compression fittings, im wondering if there is enough room for 2 of these on the block
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    Quote Originally Posted by SkItZo View Post
    Im looking at putting 2 of these http://www.sidewindercomputers.com/bishsi45deg1.html on the block. Considering there isnt enough room for 2 compression fittings, im wondering if there is enough room for 2 of these on the block
    how bout considering this

    http://www.sidewindercomputers.com/biduro45deco1.html or this

    http://www.sidewindercomputers.com/bishsiduro45.html

    why...???i think is better for ur fitting can be adjusted abit depends on how good will ur tubing do on a bend.

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    here's a bit to share although is not the latest EK cpu wateblock but im happy with this..


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    and this ur the link to my rig

    http://www.techpowerup.com/gallery/2543.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by SkItZo View Post
    Im looking at putting 2 of these http://www.sidewindercomputers.com/bishsi45deg1.html on the block. Considering there isnt enough room for 2 compression fittings, im wondering if there is enough room for 2 of these on the block
    absolutely no problem. And which fittings do you have? Not every size and type will cause a problem. HF CU with (small) id 3/8 - od 1/2 fittings (a lot of space left):



    And I am pretty sure that the EK-Fittings id 7/16 - od 5/8 will also match (perhaps Eddy could check it)

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