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    Thumbs up Pics of EK's new FC fin design

    I've been very excited about this as it should be up to 5C better than the old one.

    EK just releashed pictures of their 590 GTX block with an acrylic top so you can see the new design





    It looks like the water channels now are mainly in the top and not cut into the copper base as normally which is quite smart.

    It's similar to XSPC's earlier Full Cover blocks.


    It looks promising and let's hope someone can do a new full cover test soon
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    From a thermodynamic point of view this is clearly a superior design to the old standard. The key with channels like this is balancing the depth and with of the channels, which is why I would be hesitant to compare it to the XSPC, as small variations in channel dimensions can have huge effects in performance within a given flow bracket. I would imagine EK is using the same sweet spot they found with the Supreme HF in adopting this design and I for one am all for it!

    Of course all of this is old news to the vets around here but I just felt like chiming in

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    i kinda like how it hugs the whole card

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    I kinda miss the waves :-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by SNiiPE_DoGG View Post
    From a thermodynamic point of view this is clearly a superior design to the old standard. The key with channels like this is balancing the depth and with of the channels, which is why I would be hesitant to compare it to the XSPC, as small variations in channel dimensions can have huge effects in performance within a given flow bracket. I would imagine EK is using the same sweet spot they found with the Supreme HF in adopting this design and I for one am all for it!

    Of course all of this is old news to the vets around here but I just felt like chiming in
    I totally agree that from a thermal stand point it's hard to compare them without knowing the specific dimensions and depth but the design and idea has been seen before, which was what I was referring to

    I imagine they can make the channels even smaller than the Supreme HF and get higher performance than now, with the same level of restriction as the Supreme HF when they aren't using the jet-plate. But this is all speculations and I know Eddy is a champ in making these blocks perform optimally thermally and flow-wise
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vinas View Post
    I kinda miss the waves :-)
    Agreed even though this may cool a bit better, Im not the type of guy to stress over 1 or 2 degrees. If I wanted my parts to run really cold I would do TEC cooling, watercooling is more a mix of aesthetics and performance IMO.

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    lol....

    The waves~ it was such a signature eK mark... and looked really blingy against clear acrylic.



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    Naekuh: signature inner design, maybe. But given choice would you really choose classic looks over better cooling/flow?

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    I thought we agreed you wouldnt post any more photo's without asking skinnee to google some replacements for you? That second one is a masterpiece!

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    awww the waves are gone

    Oh well, if it lets us overclock the cards more, I guess I can live with less squiggly lines in my day...

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    There have got to be some wavy slitting saws somewhere...

    I sort of miss the wave signature as well, but performance counts...this should help.

    Very nice!

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    Better performance, harder to clean :p Fins are a great place for gunk to collect.

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    Slightly OT, but that 590 block looks kinda restrictive...

    Edit: Nvm, i just saw the internals of the kolance HD6990 block... THAT looks restrictive
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    I'm truly surprised that after all this time, 1 year and some months since I've logged in, that NaeKuh hasn't bit the bullet and bough an DSLR and a soft box.


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    I can't be the only one that thinks ALL of Ek's latest designs, are hideous. Alum over the Nickel Plexi(I want to SEE the liquid!), all edges and no "flowy" designs. Not to mention the ENORMOUS branding on the new Supreme and Dominator blocks.
    I sincerely miss the old logo, and that the logo didn't need to take up the entire blocks surface.

    Which is why I wont be buying any of their latest parts, when I was usually their biggest fan and was happy to recommend them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eXa View Post
    Slightly OT, but that 590 block looks kinda restrictive...

    Edit: Nvm, i just saw the internals of the kolance HD6990 block... THAT looks restrictive
    Yeah, there are some really narrow areas in it :/

    Further it doesn't look like the top area around the cooling fins is angled like in XSPC block - it looks to be 45 degree vs. EK's 90 degree, which must be more restrictive
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    Quote Originally Posted by zeropluszero View Post
    I can't be the only one that thinks ALL of Ek's latest designs, are hideous. Alum over the Nickel Plexi(I want to SEE the liquid!), all edges and no "flowy" designs. Not to mention the ENORMOUS branding on the new Supreme and Dominator blocks.
    I sincerely miss the old logo, and that the logo didn't need to take up the entire blocks surface.

    Which is why I wont be buying any of their latest parts, when I was usually their biggest fan and was happy to recommend them.
    I don't see any aluminum?

    I think if the new fin design works better, ok, but why not use that new fin design yet still make it a little wavy
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparky View Post
    I don't see any aluminum?

    I think if the new fin design works better, ok, but why not use that new fin design yet still make it a little wavy
    EK uses stainless steel and not aluminum on their blocks. That would be just stupid. So +1 sparky.

    As far as I see from all these fins (XSPC,EK,Koolance) are made same. That is by cutting in copper with saw (you can see radius on ending) and not using milling.
    You can't do wavy thing with saw, only milling allows that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zeropluszero View Post
    I can't be the only one that thinks ALL of Ek's latest designs, are hideous. Alum over the Nickel Plexi(I want to SEE the liquid!), all edges and no "flowy" designs. Not to mention the ENORMOUS branding on the new Supreme and Dominator blocks.
    I sincerely miss the old logo, and that the logo didn't need to take up the entire blocks surface.

    Which is why I wont be buying any of their latest parts, when I was usually their biggest fan and was happy to recommend them.
    It's nickel plated, not aluminium

    Also, I don't see why you're ditching the brand now that they've noticeably improved the cooling power of their product. That's like saying you're not going to be buying another car in your life because the new ones are too energy efficient and you'd rather have a 20 liters / 100 km pimpmobile...

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