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Unlike any block I have ever seen. Looks like a lot of work went into it.
 
I would have assumed that a large piece of copper like we see with most full cover blocks would allow for more surface area for heat to transfer to the water especially with the vrms. That sure is an interesting block.
 
That's some schizzle.
I want two 290X models please.


I'd like to see some temp testing on GPU and VRMs on over clockers 290x. Also flow rate testing.

What do the materials consist of?
 
Copper / Derelin. It's to make a cheaper block, and possibly re-use the inserts.

I would assume one could replace the middle part, but the little plugs for the memory and VRMs are pretty specific.

I think the plastic will make the block lighter overall, and if the water flows primarily through plastic it would reduce the chances of corrosion.

I don't like the stupid circle thingy design on the top, but that's just me......this looks like a pretty neat idea if it works as well as solid copper.
 
Here´s the first rad series vom Bitspower

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Those BP radiators look beefy.....what are the measurements?:eek:

Too bad those GPU blocks all sit with the plexi facing down where no one can see them.:(
 
Those AquaComputer GPU blocks look nice!
Also, glad to see you back, I was just wondering if you had left [H]. :)
 
Hey B,
What's the amount of restriction on the Alphacool flow indicator? It looks restrictive, but I bet I'm wrong... ;)
 
it's the same material as shoe lace, at least that's what mine looks like

called paracord
 
Call me a noob but do you have a review of that 140mm st30 up? I would love to see that.
 
I'm actually really digging those full cover mobo blocks. I'm sad they're not releasing one for the Maximus VI Extreme though... I could understand them skipping it if the VII Extreme were out, but who knows if that'll even happen.
 
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