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Pinky
08-22-01, 10:07 PM
Placid sent me the link, I have to post this for all those wanne-be overclockers out there (like me):

http://www.nvnews.net/cgi-bin/ultim...ic&f=3&t=001890

Jon
08-22-01, 10:30 PM
Well, it sure does look nice if nothing else. Excellent workmanship I'd have to admit.

I want to know what he can get that thing up to though...

joey_rjm5
08-22-01, 10:32 PM
That is some very high quality work. I wish I had those kind of skills.

I love how he has it going over the mem too.

Placid
08-22-01, 10:41 PM
The guy says the CEO of nvidia is buying it from him.
I wonder if they plan to make some.

Jon ask him if you want, here is the thread.
http://www.nvnews.net/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=3&t=001890
Incase the one in Pinkys post does not work. It didnt for me no idea why.

WillysNut
08-23-01, 05:54 AM
I've seen that thread a few times. That thing is an absolute masterpiece. The base of the ram block is copper as well. I can't imagine the amount of time and skill required to prepare something like that from scratch. Why didn't I take more metal working clases in school...DOH! :)

RedDeathDrinker
08-23-01, 06:52 AM
Eeechie - wa wa

That is one nice piece of waterblocking.

As to the time taken, a fair estimate would be "Who cares, it's bloody perfect....."

KevDaMan
08-23-01, 08:11 AM
That modification is excellent he should be working with a company to design more of those and others for videocards. THAT IS CRAZY. Well some just have the talent to get that extra bit out of a video card and it ant me.

el
08-23-01, 10:10 AM
man that is so nice it is a shame to put it in a computer! Now that is a G3 I would be willing to buy for 600bucks! ;-)

Pinky
08-23-01, 10:15 AM
Originally posted by el
man that is so nice it is a shame to put it in a computer! Now that is a G3 I would be willing to buy for 600bucks! ;-)

LOL -- it probably cost him $600 for the mod alone!

el
08-23-01, 10:30 AM
Link to how he made it great read.

http://ssjothun.hypermart.net/stealth/1/