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Have you tried asking EK if their 6970 V2 blocks will fit? Their V1 blocks were for reference cards and fitted both 6970 & 6950, so it's possible it might work.
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Both rad's are Hardware labs black ice GT Gen 2 stealths. Top is 1x120mm and bottom is 3x120mm. Fans are 120mmx38mm Scythe Kaze. I have a front bay controller for the fans. The fans are all set up to pull. I left the stock air filter system in place in the bottom and removed the stock 180mm fans. I have yet to see how my temps are. Testing for leaks over the last 2 days. Going to get it up and running today and play with it. |
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Thanks Son. I was thinking about just getting stealths, but I'll stick with my quad and I am just in debate on what "other rad" to grab..
I removed it all.. I'll cut area for the rad on the bottom, and add a covering for what area "I don't use".
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A few more angles.
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Looking good Son.
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HW-Lab's ThermalFins Radiators
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I really like that fillport. The other jazz looks great, too
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Its a little dirty. That for the WC gear that I have is the best config. believe me I have tried everything possible :P
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speaking of garden hose... someone NEEDS to do that
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you have to go quite a few pages back, but CDAwall has done it before to a 754 rig, if im not wrong
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Everyone with their internal loops, some day I'll build a loop justifiable to the God's of WC.
A 9x140 Mora 3 pushed with 18 140 mm Noiseblockers and dual Iwaki's. 4 GTX 680 blocks, Full board block, Supreme Nickle plated with custom carbon fiber wrap(thanks CS), EK ram block; Carbon wrapped tubes, multiple separate power supplies(all custom sleeving), .... Too much to think of now, I'll be back when I have 5 grand.
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Which automatically enlarges your e-peen 18 times?
By the way good to see you're still alive, Velvet
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I haven't had a top or proper switch for my case in well over two months, now that I have push/pull on my top rad there just wasn't room. So today, while I was blowing out more dust than I have ever seen come out of my rig, I got a wild hair and quickly buzzed the grate out of the top and slapped it on. Not the best, but it sure feels nicer than the bareback version.
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