blazearcher, I wonder have you run a GPU block for a year yet and opened it up? Or is it all hearsay and clicking?
blazearcher, I wonder have you run a GPU block for a year yet and opened it up? Or is it all hearsay and clicking?
All stock for now, no need for more, but it's gonna be soon methinks.
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Koolance 470 waterblocks
One big loop, two 120x3 rads. Pa 120.3 and XSPC RX 120x3. Swiftech 35x pump with V2 restop. GT AP15 fans.
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When a person starts babbling racist comments and is trying to shove peoples oponion in the way he/she thinks like you're doing here:
...that's when people start getting annoyed. Stop this and keep this thread, hell keep this forum clean from these kind of posts.
OT: Even if there's depostit in the Koolance block, I don't think I ever put something in my loops without taking it apart, looking for residue and metal shavings from manufacturing process and cleaning it thoroughly. This doesn't matter one bit to a performance review. Thanks for listening.
Korea has top world class manufacturing centers. nuff said.
All stock for now, no need for more, but it's gonna be soon methinks.
Giga Xtreme 58 mobo i7 965 ES D0 step Corsair 1600 6 gig
SLI GTX470 EVGA
EK HF nickle blue top CPU block (free from Eddie)
Koolance 470 waterblocks
One big loop, two 120x3 rads. Pa 120.3 and XSPC RX 120x3. Swiftech 35x pump with V2 restop. GT AP15 fans.
Banchetto Tech Station
120 GB SSD, and a few other drives.
1000W UltraX3 PSU, 900 watt (1500VA UPS
23.999" Acer GD235hz and 24" Acer H243H
McZonk mentions in his review that this 'dirt' inside the Koolance block came from grease that is used by Koolance to install the sealing.
When you start using this block the grease starts to dye the water.
You should clean the block before using it!
+1
Thank you, hopefully that guy and his "opinions" are somewhere else now. He's far too green for this stuff aparently.
Most likely.blazearcher, I wonder have you run a GPU block for a year yet and opened it up? Or is it all hearsay and clicking?
Nice job on XSPC block Skinnee, funny enough living in London this is the only block I can drive 10 minutes into the pc hardware district and purchase one off the shelves! but something tells me I may not be doing that. Good looking minimal block though.
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Sweet XSPC!! Whatever people said about the looks (including me) should be ignored. I think this block could potentially grow on me lol. Wonder how it performs though, I remember their last block, for the 5870, performed admirably although not the best (but considering it's looks, I think it was a great seller).
are you deliberatly trying to get your post count up or are you just being an idiot?
and props to skinnee and vapour, this thread has almost 40,000 views in 8 weeks![]()
people are clearly hungry for facts, figures and the truth (on 480 water blocks..)
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EK Supreme | EK Mosfet Blocks | Koolance MB-ASR2E NB/SB Block | DRAM Block for MB-ASR2E | MCP355 | MCP355 | TFC XCHANGER Triple & Quad Radiators | Lian Li P80
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That's just o-ring grease (but it looks like our assembly staff got a little crazy with it). There's a number of sealing areas on the GTX 480 block, and some of it gets squished inward upon assembly. It's only visible if the block is opened. It can also be wiped off if it's a large concern, but I would suggest leaving enough for the o-ring areas outside the liquid path.
Tim
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