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kInOzAwA
post Dec 26 2009, 03:06 PM

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yeahhh come on... post some more... we want to see the end of the result. you're not going to upgrade your proc and mobo too bro?
kInOzAwA
post Dec 26 2009, 07:31 PM

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QUOTE(reiben05 @ Dec 26 2009, 07:03 PM)
im guessing a new top for ur pump biggrin.gif

the original 655 is ugly and hideous D:
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lol.. EK pump mod top looks nice biggrin.gif
kInOzAwA
post Dec 30 2009, 03:39 AM

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or is it a 45/90 degree rotaries? biggrin.gif
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post Jan 5 2010, 01:23 AM

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yeahhh the surprised he told here is a CCFL things biggrin.gif
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post Jan 6 2010, 11:44 AM

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But Asus Supercomputer is more expensive than EVGA worrr can buy even more wc loop tongue.gif
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post Jan 6 2010, 04:15 PM

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QUOTE(kevink82 @ Jan 6 2010, 01:42 PM)
there is actually a fully submerged oil per build system on sale overseas, saw it once it looks just like a aquarium everything is under liquid.
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hahahahha you can diy yourself ler.. by build the mineral oil rig. put the rig inside the aquarium and refill it with mineral oil.. buy some fake fish & bubble ball to work like an original aquarium... the temp is amazing.. biggrin.gif hahahahahahahha


Added on January 6, 2010, 4:18 pm
QUOTE(lichyetan @ Jan 6 2010, 02:08 PM)
TS using XT block rite ?

Beware of the incompatible of XT with some Gigabyte i7 board, If not remember wrongly, there are some guys over at other forum facing the problem.
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i think i saw that gabe rouchon of swiftech already stated that a new xt will be compatible with Gigabyte i7 board. the first production only facing this problem smile.gif

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post Jan 6 2010, 05:41 PM

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QUOTE(lichyetan @ Jan 6 2010, 04:31 PM)
problem is all the XT we using now are all 1st production rite ? the new bracket or mounting mechanism for the gigabyte board out ady meh ?

if TS buy the Gigabyte board now or in future, his current block can be used ???  unsure.gif

Or TS need to buy a new XT juz for the new Gigabyte mobo ? we need to consider these aspect la..
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i saw that the XT block has been revised already to be compatible with any gigabyte mobo currently, if you found that it's an old version you can simply send it back to Swiftech and contact michelle for any help. I think Swiftech will change it for free. I'm not sure either the one you used right now is an old stock or not, but better you consult with Mr Alvin Clawhammer for any details for the WB you bought.

to help you clear the doubt about that, here's the resource of a new revised copper based compared to the original.

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Technical bulletin

10-13-09

The first 200 Apogee™ XT waterblocks manufactured and sold in the United States are not compatible with Gigabyte -EX58-EXTREME, GA-EX58-UD3R GA-EX58-UD3R-SLI, GA-EX58-UD4P and GA-EX58-UD5.

All these motherboards feature a group of capacitors located flush and to the left of the CPU socket; the height (8.6mm) of these capacitors exceeds the Intel® keep-out specification of 7mm in this area. This creates an interference with the Apogee XT proper installation. Swiftech does not recommend installation of the Apogee™ XT with these motherboards because damage to the board and/or waterblock may occur.

In the best of our knowledge, the issue is STRICTLY limited to the above mentioned Gigabyte models, and does not affect ANY other models or brands on the market at this time.

All further Apogee XT waterblocks manufactured and sold worldwide feature a revision providing compatibility with these motherboards. The revision consists in a 2.5mm wide x 1.3mm deep step running along the edge of the water-block copper base to provide clearance for the capacitors. Here is how to recognize the revision:

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Owners of the original Apogee™ XT water-blocks who need to install their waterblock to one of the above mentioned motherboards, please contact Swiftech customer service for a free retrofit (email michelle@swiftech.com), or return the product to your reseller for refund.

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post Jan 10 2010, 05:09 PM

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nice nice, i want to see more pics on another angle. biggrin.gif
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post Jan 10 2010, 06:56 PM

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QUOTE(tesla_rage @ Jan 10 2010, 06:46 PM)
Tubes are clear Tygons. The coolants are super reactive I tell you biggrin.gif


Added on January 10, 2010, 6:46 pm

Which angle bro?  hmm.gif
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from res to pump, pump to another loop biggrin.gif
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post Jan 12 2010, 03:27 AM

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claw ordered TJ07?? laugh.gif

 

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