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    Default Re: INSANE watercooling!

    i saw it live back in '07, hella awesome case, the tv guys who also interviewed me said that it would cost about 40k $ , ofc its not that much worth, but still it was awesome, was because as much as i heard ( i dunno if this is a rumor) it fell from the table while shooting some photos, i dont have to say that acrylic isnt that sturdy :/

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    Default Re: INSANE watercooling!

    Quote Originally Posted by The boy 4rm oz View Post
    Yeah very cool. A single block to cool the whole motherboard+GPUs. Don't need any tubing, less leak points plus it looks awesome.

    As for mixing metals. It looks more like stainless steel to me than aluminium, her won't have a problem. If it is alu a shot of clear varnish will stop the galvanic corrosion.
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    too bad that for all that work its just going to corrode and stop working...
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    Default Re: INSANE watercooling!

    WOW!!!!!!

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    Default Re: INSANE watercooling!

    Quote Originally Posted by Spawn-Inc View Post
    too bad that for all that work its just going to corrode and stop working...
    True, but you could always anodize the internal aluminium or make it from Stainless Steel .

    THASHER that is an awesome PC. I have seen it before on Bill Owen's mod blog.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The boy 4rm oz View Post
    True, but you could always anodize the internal aluminium or make it from Stainless Steel .
    100% copper, no matter the cost. i would never put aluminum in a water block.
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    Default Re: INSANE watercooling!

    I wouldn't generally but if it cools well it cools well. I am trying to source a copper top for my Swiftech GTX but may just upgrade to a Swiftech GTZ, D-Tek FuZion V2 or an EK Supreme.
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