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GPU & RAM Waterblock -Homemade

Goldfinger

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Hello...my first post here :)

I made this waterblock for a GPU....

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more on my page...

www.coolwaters.de.ms
 
top-notch job. you germans may have inefficient systems but damn if they dont look the best :D
 
where did you buy your w/c stuff? ive seen that res before and im starting to really like the look of it
 
kronchev said:
top-notch job. you germans may have inefficient systems but damn if they dont look the best :D

I would disagree on inefficient. Not as high performing but not necessarily inefficient.
 
blindviper said:
looks good.....but I have seen better :)
I bet you're talking about bladerunner's stuff ;D

Those blocks look great, and remind me of bladerunner's stuff...

Anyways, i totally disagree with 'inefficient'. I think with smaller diameter tubing + less flow with comparable temps would mean they are... perhaps more efficient?
 
diredesire said:
I bet you're talking about bladerunner's stuff ;D

Those blocks look great, and remind me of bladerunner's stuff...

Anyways, i totally disagree with 'inefficient'. I think with smaller diameter tubing + less flow with comparable temps would mean they are... perhaps more efficient?

yes I was but it looks as if his site is down
 
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