T Toxcity New member Jan 29, 2008 #1 OMG OMG WOW! Take a look, and see why I am OMGing. News Article.
Mr. Smith New member Jan 29, 2008 #2 23k is pretty good. However, CoolIT products aren't so good. They are very expensive, I'd rather get the EK block for £70. What's the deal here then, how much for the block and what else do you need to make it work??
23k is pretty good. However, CoolIT products aren't so good. They are very expensive, I'd rather get the EK block for £70. What's the deal here then, how much for the block and what else do you need to make it work??
T Toxcity New member Jan 29, 2008 #3 I think you will need one of these and the block to run it. Cannot seem to find a price.
Mr. Smith New member Jan 29, 2008 #4 Thought so, iirc they are £200 or something stupid, plus block = no thanks!
M markkleb New member Jan 31, 2008 #5 It seems to me you could make a very good cooler on ur own. Have you seen the new Koolance blocks? (should be out really soon) 23K, I was all excited when I got my 8600GTs to 10K in 3DMark06
It seems to me you could make a very good cooler on ur own. Have you seen the new Koolance blocks? (should be out really soon) 23K, I was all excited when I got my 8600GTs to 10K in 3DMark06
I interman New member Feb 3, 2008 #6 name='Mr. Smith' said: 23k is pretty good. However, CoolIT products aren't so good. They are very expensive, I'd rather get the EK block for £70. What's the deal here then, how much for the block and what else do you need to make it work?? Click to expand... Agreed. EK blocks look a hell of a lot better in my opinion, and they probably kick its butt in terms of performance as well.
name='Mr. Smith' said: 23k is pretty good. However, CoolIT products aren't so good. They are very expensive, I'd rather get the EK block for £70. What's the deal here then, how much for the block and what else do you need to make it work?? Click to expand... Agreed. EK blocks look a hell of a lot better in my opinion, and they probably kick its butt in terms of performance as well.