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    295 koolance block

    After installing the 295 block koolance. I had problems with games. I can not play. anyone had problems after installing the video card?

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    what sort of problems did you have?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bladechai View Post
    what sort of problems did you have?
    I played unreal 3 without problems for a month. After installing the block I can not play the game.
    3DMark06 the screen is very bad and do the testing of Windows Vista is 1.0de video

    the temperature is now between 35, 40 water block
    before air cooler 40 and full 80

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    the connector between the two plates were not connected correctly.

    in water block

    By alexjpn1
    Last edited by alexjpn; 02-13-2009 at 07:52 AM.

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    Which two plates? Do you mean the two PCB's?
    My gaming rig

    Core i7 920 C0/C1@ 2.66 Ghz
    6gb Corsair Dominator 1600mhz
    2xClub3D HD 4890 in CrossfireX
    DFI LP UT T3eH8
    Lian Li PC-V2100B PlusII
    MIST 1000w
    LG W2600HP-BF
    Samsung Spinpoint F1 1TB

    Water cooling system

    MCR-320 and MCR-220
    D-Tek Fuzion V1
    7/16" ID 5/8" OD
    MCP-655

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    Quote Originally Posted by LockBreaker View Post
    Which two plates? Do you mean the two PCB's?
    to the left

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    That is user error.
    "Thing is, I no longer consider you a member but, rather a parasite...one that should be expunged."

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    Well, at least it was fixed before there was any permanent damage!!
    (New build):MSI Big Bang X-power II with XSPC MB blocks, Core I7 3930k@4.6Ghz with HT on, 3x GTX 480 SLI with EK Waterblocks(for now), X-fi Titanium, Gskill quad kit 16GB 2133mhz, 2x240GB Corsair GT SSD's(raid 0), 3xWD 2TB drives, Silverstone Strider ST1500 Watt, Dell3007WFP and 2x Samsung 305T's. Water loop: EK HF CPU block, XSPC RX480 Rad, Coolgate GC480, Airplex Revolution 420 Rad, 2x DDC 3.25 18W with EK dual top, Caselabs STH10 white with customizations....

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    Send it to me for extensive testing.................

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    I found beautiful nickel block and manual very good explanation. after installation, I tried to connect the computer and no sign. hours later noticed that the video card with the block is very heavy. Now, with support that I did everything ok.

    By alexjpn1

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    Looks like you did one of my tricks, hold the block with it's own tube. Except in my case I just used two bitspower 90 rotary fittings lol.

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