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post May 31 2010, 04:23 PM

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QUOTE(clawhammer @ May 31 2010, 04:04 PM)
You're not the only one and so far on my side, there are plenty of problematic EK products. In RR Tech and XtremeSystems, you can see people whining about it laugh.gif It explains why EK is normally cheaper, most likely due to lower costs in QC and I've brought this up with Eddy long time back. I'm not sure what's been done though.
I can assure you that Swiftech products are a lot better in QC. There's always a failure rate in every product, even Ferrari cars would fail and for Swiftech, the rate is considered very very low. You would be surprised how many people talked about problematic EK 250's and the LT water blocks as compared to problematic Swiftech made products. Besides if it's some broken fins inside the block, you still can use it and the effect might not be critical but if you're talking about the inlet/outlet threads going off, leaking, screws missing or not going in, that's a lot worse.

EK is innovative but they lack QC, that's what I can see smile.gif
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lol...u r a funny funny man claw...lol
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post May 31 2010, 04:38 PM

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wonder why u r so persistent asking me for discount for the EK products u bought from me...hmm.gif...didnt u warn ur customer back then...
funny eh.. rolleyes.gif

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post May 31 2010, 04:52 PM

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QUOTE(clawhammer @ May 31 2010, 04:48 PM)
Excellent! I've always wanted to discuss about this part smile.gif Now the reason is simple:

1. Only EK has full blocks for certain motherboards, customers have no choice and if they do, of course I would share with them.
2. Eddy suggested that I should give you a chance because you're the distributor for their products in Malaysia. As a gentleman, I did smile.gif
3. I only bought a few pieces of products from you due to reason (2), far below the quantity I normally go for from my other sources.
4. Support and follow up wasn't good for problems encountered from the purchase hence I decided not to pursue with Malaysian distributor anymore. Either I move to other brands or stop selling, I don't mind.

I hope this explains but then again, we are gentle businessman rolleyes.gif
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support and follow ups....lol...now that another funny thing u'd said..what prob is that bro mind me asking...or maybe which prob that i did not attend too...any proof of that claim bro...
like i said bro...u r a funny funny man bro...

lemme know the screw m4x16 @ m4x50 and lemme see whetherr i have it stock..smile.gif

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post May 31 2010, 04:59 PM

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yeah lemme see the proof bro, last i heard from you was way back when u bouhgt those feser coolant from me smile.gif
it is my responsibility to assist bro...gimme some pictures and detail prob, and i'll see what i can do...
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post May 31 2010, 05:04 PM

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u should have came to me earlier instead of giving false claim on lack of support and follow ups from my side lol...
really want to see u back that up smile.gif
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post May 31 2010, 05:12 PM

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hahaha..u have my mail bro...or u want me to post my last email to you...kinda seems that ur making up stories with no proff ey...
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post May 31 2010, 05:32 PM

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QUOTE(clawhammer @ May 31 2010, 04:48 PM)
Excellent! I've always wanted to discuss about this part smile.gif Now the reason is simple:

1. Only EK has full blocks for certain motherboards, customers have no choice and if they do, of course I would share with them.
2. Eddy suggested that I should give you a chance because you're the distributor for their products in Malaysia. As a gentleman, I did smile.gif
3. I only bought a few pieces of products from you due to reason (2), far below the quantity I normally go for from my other sources.
4. Support and follow up wasn't good for problems encountered from the purchase hence I decided not to pursue with Malaysian distributor anymore. Either I move to other brands or stop selling, I don't mind.

I hope this explains but then again, we are gentle businessman rolleyes.gif Which rep from which company that I do not know? You have your way of doing it, I respect it but as a distributor, you should know the responsibilities are also heavier. That said, I need 1 screw for a brand new EK Supreme LT which is not working. Please let me know how I can request it from you (the distributor for EK Malaysia).
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point 4. bro...never receive your mail or pm on any issues..to those who have mail or at least pml me on any claim, they are living proff how we backed EK, (Eddy have these claims too, i make sure of it). I have proff of those, so please resend me any claim that u may have, either here sales@pp-tek.com or call 03 7845 1424...contact detail can be attain here www.pp-tek.com.

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post May 31 2010, 05:43 PM

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sorry bro...I never said anything about ezzy, and never drag him into this.
like i said bro, please understand, we are commited with representing EK here, so we take highly of any claims or issue with EK products which we sold.
if you claim this and that with no recollection on anything solid is not helping at all. so let us help u and send me that email. you already have my contacts.
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post May 31 2010, 05:55 PM

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yes bro..but i'd pm'ed u for the address of your customer and u never reply me...so i thought since u bought the block from me to sell it to him, i reckoned u were insecure of releasing your customer detail to me...fair i suppose..but without disclosing ur customer info to me, ur customer suffer..instead
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eddy is ur supplier bro...we're sumething else..like i said bro, any problems with the EK product i'd sold get back to me and with all the detail info...no sms and no pm after my request for the address...we are the distributor, the block was from us, we represent EK here with pride and tonnes of investments, why would u think i would sabotage my own business ... that doesnt make any sense..
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aiyah bro...how many am i to repeat this...u didnt reply my pm on the adress period ... if u have a problem with something im selling lemme knwo about it, is that easy, u wouldnt not comprehend the $$$ i'd put on this, why on earth would i want to jeopardize that investment and not serve the market well ? this has gone to 2 pages wide...let continue it on my pm bro..
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QUOTE(J1@l_ l_l l\l @ Jun 25 2010, 04:53 PM)
I kindda believe the Scythe 120x25mm SlipStream SY1225SL12SH (1,900r.p.m.) is capable of genarating 2.3mmH2O of static pressure.

Let assuming 2.3mmH2O, would this be sufficience enuf for radiator having more than 20 f.p.i.?

Besides the Triebwerk Mid Speed, is there any fan tht is capable of pushing 3mmH2O or more while maintaning noise level of below 40dBA?

Is radiator fan still within the topic?
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if u want higher static, get those thick fans 38mm fan..or get a good fan and couple with a shroud, thats if u have the space.
cheap and reliable rad fans are Yate Loon D12SH12 pretty cheap RM35 / 2200rpm. rad selection is important too though.
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post Jun 30 2010, 12:20 PM

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New build .... Ezzy and a customer worked on the build. I took the pictures..It is a "LOW KEY" build..where everything comes in a smaller size...
this is NOT a WC performance setup..just enough to handle the cpu OC temp...single loop with CPU, NB. SB, Mosfets, and GPU blocks.

1. Tubing 3/8 1/2 TFC'a acid green + black - small and nice

2. Res / Pump top - EK's X-res 100 ....pretty small, with the 100mm res mount on the top gives additional room to and make it look compact...for easy bleeding the small res's tube like this, we use a fillport, which made it pretty easy.

3. Rad - GTS 280 - the slim form factor of the res is a major plus as it gives more room for the fans. As the FPI is high, the rad is being setup as a push pull and to up the ante a bit, a couple of custom-made shrouds were put in place. so its fan > shroud > GTS > fan. Thicker rad would look ridiculously big for this setup, but for a slim rad, i think it look simply awesome. The 140 footprint made the rad+fans look good in the case, as it took up almost the whole width of the case nicely(the rad never look out of place). There might be few debate on this, but to me WC is not just praticallity and performance, it should be unique (something to call ur own), and pleasing to the user's eyes..the rig might not hit the rite key note, but imo it sure hell came pretty close..

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QUOTE(lichyetan @ Jun 30 2010, 02:36 PM)
bro, where u get the long screws for the shroud and fan side of the radiator... ??? I can find longest is 40mm screws only...  sweat.gif
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went to a normal harware store bro, try to source around, bet u'll bump into one.
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nih si ezzy ngan customer dia buat...sy ambik gamber je...part time camera man...

aik, jd tauke screw lak lepas nih tongue.gif
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i was curious myself on the temp. didnt have the chance to see the temp on "build day" as i was out on a meeting.

had ask customer to post temp, according to him, cpu was OC'd but not stress yet, possible psu issue not giving out enough juice.

so until it is stress, this all i got at the moment.

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idle temp for a dual rad + nb + sb + Mosfets + GC + cpu...load is the question now..once it is available, we'll post it..

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the more/bigger/thicker rad the better the temp, bet most of the seasoned water head here would say "been there, done that.."..so what else is new?..wheres the fun in that ? who knows the user might just want to have a good stable clock and maintain a good temp while showing off the beauty of WC...hardcore OCer might want something else..got what i mean..

this build is about maximising whats available, w/o modding and still look good and unique + good nb sb gc temp

come o guys, build something new, something unique, try thinking out of the box, .. u know what..how this, if anybody up for the challenge, gimme a crazy WC idea that might work, and who ever is the most unique and crazy win 2k woth of WC product for the build from me..

any takers..

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true dat bro...but still lots of stuff out there to play with + new stuff...i'm not looking at temp..heck unless someone can come up with a WC temp lower that room temp,i'm all ears...just a design will do for now...u r missing the point again bro Claw...seems that u always do..its creativity, uniqueness...thats what i'm looking for...

if u'all game..i'm game...will open a new thread for it..lets invite innovation, problem solving skills, modding skills, creative thinking..never hinder it..

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QUOTE(clawhammer @ Jul 3 2010, 01:36 AM)
Now that you quoted me, I will have to answer smile.gif I didn't miss any points and I think you were the one that missed my points. I said "if" it was design then it makes sense because it's all about creativity (you can read back my post up there). Why go personal and claim I missed your point when it was you missing it? In fact I did agree you on that part, didn't i?
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ok bro..take it easy..no personal attack k..we're over that rite..

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