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I dunno why you wouldn't just get a full cover block. I suppose this option is a little cheaper, but forget putting this in an SLI configuration. Looks like it would practically monopolize the whole PCI area.
 
That is flat out sick! If I could get for less then $60USD, I'd be all over it in a heartbeat. My 7800gt does not get much in the way of airflow and the ram runs HOT. Thus, this would cool it dow to where I just might be able to get a stable OC out of it.
 
Phhhhllllttt!

Just get one of the full blocks, a couple feet of 1/4" UV reactive tubing, and a junction barbed fitting. Splice the tubing that leads to the memory block and put the fitting inline. Cut off small lengths of the 1/4" UV reactive tubing and epoxy them to the block in various spots and the junction fitting.

Voila!

A WCing memory block that functions well and looks great too!

;P
 
This GPU ram water cooling just looks like an attempt to squeeze out something new and unusual, not something all that useful or beneficial. I agree that the full cover blocks from DD would be better, and most importantly, be less prone to leaks. The probability of a leak goes up as the number of connections increases.
 
KInda like the system RAM blocks, I see no point in them! all they do is add heat to the water, its so much easier to spend a few extra $$ and get a little faster RAM with some heat spreaders....

That does look pretty sweet tho! :D
 
all those blocks will be in parallel... it wont be as flow restrictive as you think.

it looks good, but screw that - i play with my comp too much for that sort of nightmare
 
I think it looks kind of neat like the rest of you.

One thing though, I thought the purpose of water cooling is efficiency. If you add complexity you lose that aspect. That block setup looks busy and very complex.
 
Enablingwolf said:
I think it looks kind of neat like the rest of you.

One thing though, I thought the purpose of water cooling is efficiency. If you add complexity you lose that aspect. That block setup looks busy and very complex.

Shhh...TN might hear you. :p
 
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