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How much will the BD790i version cost? Well, I wish to see how the finished block looks, but I'm also curious about the price ;)
I'm not sure what I will do in a month. My hardware and plans are sometimes changing quickly.
 
I thought the price was acceptable as long as it was not a sale offer (out of Classifieds). Maybe I'm wrong. Either way, I sent the email.
 
Talk about prices is a part of a sale :) I got ur mail and will check it.
 
First, your story is both tragic and inspiring. I hope your health is much better now. I can't really express how emotional I got when you described how you sacrificed your health for your passion. It is just "WOW!!!"

You should contact https://www.youtube.com/@der8auer and share your story with him. He should make a video blog about you.

Regarding German > English, nowadays, you can use a chatGPT translation. It does a much better job than other tools, and v3.5 is free. I highly recommend it.


While I'm planning a new rig and I also live in Germany, my timeline is very challenging. I'm not sure that placing a custom order would be best for me, but I'll keep recommending you when the opportunity arises.

Good luck!!
 
Chat gpt is an option yes. Thank u.
I will contact Roman in next year for a review. If u need something, write me a mail :)
 
Hi,
i was busy a long time, but finally i took the time to release one of the 13 upcoming next waterblocks. It’s the Liquid Extasy Minisforum BD790i waterblock for everyone. If someone needs help to realize his project, pls let me know.

Best regards Marc


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Almost exactly a year ago to the day... and not a step further lol.

I just don't have time to build the filter housing. But luckily I have everything I need, although to be on the safe side I'll be ordering 2 new filters soon if I see this. This is the pre-filter that didn't have a pre-filter. I think it's closed. o_O In the meantime it's also got a pre-filter that I can vacuum every few months.

I vacuumed it out and reinstalled it. The same with the F9 main filter, which still looked pretty good but is 2 years older than the other two filters. After installing it I had a bit of flow again and the pressure difference monitor came on.

Then I went from 41hz down to 38 hz. That suggests that the H13 final filter will soon be closed and needs to be replaced. But that's OK. 5-6 years of service life is fine.

I have rehab starting at the end of January and will make sure I tackle the case after rehab.
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Hi,

A lot of milling again. And a lot of new things again. Also for retro fans.



Asrock_HM77 - MXM

It's a bit old, but there are still a few users for the Asrock HM77 MXM, especially for retro projects in related to mini PCs. In this context, I also made water coolers for 2 AMD MXM cards. Jetplate waterblocks for maximum performance and a slightly finer structure than usual help to dissipate the heat.



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2 MXM AMD Karten

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Asus Striker Extreme

Another fan of retro PCs sent me an Asus Striker Extreme with the aim of cooling both the north and south bridge as well as the MOSFETs and CPU as one water block. I had to use over 3 kilos of copper to make this possible. The flow is excellent and it looks great in a retro PC.



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EVGA RTX 3070 TI CX3

Not for retro fans yet, but not quite up to date either. A waterblock for the EVGA RTX 3070 TI CX3 in a new look and aRGB. Minimal restrictions, elegant design and good temperatures on the chips characterize this cooler. Various cover materials are available at no extra charge and are optionally available as a nickel version.



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XFX RX 6800 MERC 319

As the second graphics card waterblock release, I would like to introduce you to the waterblock for the XFX RX 6800 MERC 319. This is one of the first coolers in the new design. The cover has been fitted with a cover to cover a large number of screws. The visual result is worth it. In addition, we rely on the tried and tested technology of the jetplate waterblock principle with microchannels. The cover material and screws can be freely selected according to design requirements.



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Asus B550I Aorus Pro AX

With the Asus B550I Aorus Pro AX waterblock, there is another full-cover waterblock on my release list. It cools the chipset, MOSFETs, coils, CPU and SSD. Everything your heart desires. I made a few changes to the design compared to the Gigabyte X570i waterblock, which covers the screws and integrates an aRGB. Nice piece. Don't you think?



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I have also milled a few variants of already released waterblocks.



KFA2 GeForce RTX 4070 Ti EX Gamer

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Liquid Extasy No. UNO

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PNY RTX A 2000

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There are a few more coolers for MSI RTX 4090, Sapphire RX 7800XT, Nvidia RTX 4080 Super FE, ram waterblocks and the Minisforum BD 790i. However, I haven't had time to prepare everything yet. That will follow in about 2 weeks.
 
Liquid Extasy Waterblock - Minisforum BD790i
The trend is increasingly moving towards ITX systems and occasionally there are great boards for any application. The Minisforum BD790I is such a board and of course there is also a need for cooling. We have therefore developed a powerful water cooler that also cools the mosfets and coils. And this better than some expensive standalone CPU waterblocks. We used 40% more µ Speendchanneles in the coldplate than we would have done otherwise. The result has paid off. Many customers have already enjoyed this premium cooler and you can be the next.

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Liquid Extasy Waterblock - MSI RTX4090 Gaming Slim24G 24579MB
The MSI RTX 4090 will probably continue to delight gamers for many years to come. Everyone knows that this piece heats up quite a bit. As a result, we have developed a water cooler for the front and rear. Thanks to the aRGB's, the part also looks damn good in the dark. A generously dimensioned µ speedchannel field ensures good cooling performance without making any special demands on the pump. Almost all waterblocks in our inventory are not very restrictive, which benefits the entire system.

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Liquid Extasy Waterblock - Nvidia RTX 4080 Super FE
The new waterblock for Nvidia RTX 4080 Super FE in a custommade look is something special. We have produced a full-copper waterblock with a 4mm carbon top according to customer requirements. The terminal is on the back of the waterblock which was covered with an aluminum backplate. A different design is possible on request for about 50% of the usual sales price. µ speed channels and jettechnology are on board as always.

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Liquid Extasy Waterblock - Palit RTX 4070 Jetstream 12GB
Stylish water cooler for a great card. This is the Palit RTX 4070 Jetstream 12GB that we put under water. This water coolerblock the chips to their overclockable performance limit with precision to the hundredth. The waterblock is easy and safe to install, even for beginners. Nickel option is available as well as various designs for the tops and jetplates.

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Liquid Extasy Waterblock - Minisforum BD790i
The trend is increasingly moving towards ITX systems and occasionally there are great boards for any application. The Minisforum BD790I is such a board and of course there is also a need for cooling. We have therefore developed a powerful water cooler that also cools the mosfets and coils. And this better than some expensive standalone CPU waterblocks. We used 40% more µ Speendchanneles in the coldplate than we would have done otherwise. The result has paid off. Many customers have already enjoyed this premium cooler and you can be the next.

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Liquid Extasy Waterblock - MSI RTX4090 Gaming Slim24G 24579MB
The MSI RTX 4090 will probably continue to delight gamers for many years to come. Everyone knows that this piece heats up quite a bit. As a result, we have developed a water cooler for the front and rear. Thanks to the aRGB's, the part also looks damn good in the dark. A generously dimensioned µ speedchannel field ensures good cooling performance without making any special demands on the pump. Almost all waterblocks in our inventory are not very restrictive, which benefits the entire system.

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Liquid Extasy Waterblock - Nvidia RTX 4080 Super FE
The new waterblock for Nvidia RTX 4080 Super FE in a custommade look is something special. We have produced a full-copper waterblock with a 4mm carbon top according to customer requirements. The terminal is on the back of the waterblock which was covered with an aluminum backplate. A different design is possible on request for about 50% of the usual sales price. µ speed channels and jettechnology are on board as always.

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Liquid Extasy Waterblock - Palit RTX 4070 Jetstream 12GB
Stylish water cooler for a great card. This is the Palit RTX 4070 Jetstream 12GB that we put under water. This water coolerblock the chips to their overclockable performance limit with precision to the hundredth. The waterblock is easy and safe to install, even for beginners. Nickel option is available as well as various designs for the tops and jetplates.

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Ok, I am the one that messaged you about the ASRock x870e wifi Nova VRM block for front and possibly back.

My only problem is time is a factor. I am running an FX8350 at 4.8 and now using a RX 7900xtx. I have a 9800x3d and ram as well as 2x4TB m.2 drives.
 
I'm in need of a AM5 cpu water block and can't find a single decent one on the internet. Don't understand why the shortage. Do you have something that resembles the HeatKiller by chance?
 
Hi, optically?

I was finally able to purchase a HeatKiller directly from WaterCool (located in Germany I believe). I have two of them already in different builds and thus far are the only cpu water blocks I'm satisfied with when it comes to appearance. Your work illustrated in this thread has been amazing btw...congrats!

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