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ViperFang CrossFire WaterBlock
Thought I'd share some pics of the new ViperFang CrossFire WaterBlock from Viper John .... installed it last night with the TT Big Water kit ... first pic is the WB installed on the card .. the second pic is the Turbo block and fan I took off with the ViperFang Crossfires GPU side before I took off the protective film. The last poorly shot pic is the mirror finish of the block, if you look at the top in the middle you can see the reflection of the card ...
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n1 how much? and what for results in ocing? |
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lookin' nice
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Thanks //mAr ... the ViperFang Crossfire is made for the upcoming Dual Crossfire cards ... he also makes a ViperFang for a single card setup. He was nice enough to change out the barbs to fit the 1/4 TT tubing for me ... I can change them later ....
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there are no crossfire boards
but should be nice... there are also some flat cooler for x8X0 from innovatek (www.innovatek.de) they should fit on crossefire boards also ... 625/625 is very nice... i cant wait to play gw with you ... hope i can repair my rig on friday
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Very nice. How is the water cooling setup keeping up with it? Same CPU temps?
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Actually it's a Swiftech 6000 CPU block ... modded for the X8"0 series, I have the tall epoxyless ram sinks that made it hard to find a WB for it. At some point I'll go Crossfire so, I'm one up on the GPUs ... lol .... Yea get that thing fixed ... it looks to good to be idle I'm looking forward to it too my character is a level 13 W/E ... Wazz ... I was surprize to see the temps for the CPU remaining the same and one degree less at idle than before ... I must confess that I'm using the SOYO HW monitor ... it bites... I'll have to send a PM to W1zz to see if he can help because I use Systool and the generic IT8712F ones don't work correctly for my board ....
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![]() i just get a ac ati sl 4 rev 2 now i get 625 on core instead off 600 and it runs with 68 percent max
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Pics of the system itself ... I'll have to remember to turn off the dang flash ...
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CLose up of the Vdroop Mod for a SOYO 875P Dragon2 Black Label ...
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Remaining pics ...
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Very nice Urlyin! Looks sweet
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Awesome
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How did you mount your radiator exactly? Did you have to cut the fans grills off?
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n1 i like the norhtbridge cooler XD
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DJ ... I had to use some washers to mount the screws to make it lay flush ... no cutting though gR3iF... Swiftech one nice chuck of copper ... LOL ... it would do better if the SOYO engineers would have made the board with four hoops instead of two ...
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me like
is that a swifty heatsink on the n/b? if so how does it cool?
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Considering the board only has two hooks for hold downs ... it does pretty good. I could add the other two from another board but I don't feel like pulling the board out again ... Last edited by Urlyin; Jul 2, 2005 at 06:41 PM. |
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it was just confusing
everything under cooler anywhere fans it looks fantastic and then this nb cooler ![]() very very nice how much werth`? |
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1956.98 .... most items will be used in the next upgrade |
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but with that much money np ![]() a very very nice rig |
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that usd?
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I love how you mounted your radiator, I don't know why but that's just plain sexy. Always loved that north bridge cooler too. I'd like to get one like that but my graphics card overlaps my north bridge. By the way are there a couple different versions of that case? I've seen some pics of ones with a single 92mm fan and some with dual 80mm fans.
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