Graphics x1900xtx watercooling

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  1. the_dark

    the_dark What's a Dremel?

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    :D Hi all....first post....long time lerker. So is anyone watercooling their x1900xtx? If so...what waterblock are you using? Id like to switch over to liquid for this card, but there doesnt seem to be much info around about watercooling it. Thx.
     
  2. teamtd11

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    ive heard good things about these
    looks amazing too :D
     
  3. Fr4nk

    Fr4nk Tyrannosaurus Alan !

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    Yeah alot of people like the EK blocks, I for one don't really liek the look of them but if money is a problem then it would be the option to go with. I'm goign to get a Aquacomputer block for my X1800XT (basically the same blocks are used) as I'm not really worried if it's not as good as an EK block it's roughtly the same price from Aquacomputer.de :)
     
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    needmorstuff What's a Dremel?

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    I have one of the ek blocks for my x1900 - looks good and is 1/2" with low restriction. What ID tubing are you going to use?

    the german blocks are very well engineered but I had issues as the screws that went through the block were always too wide for my card of choice at the time (6800gt) so I had to drill the holes a bit wider - :eek:
     
  5. the_dark

    the_dark What's a Dremel?

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    thx for the direction guys.....havent decided on size tube yet Needmor, ive got a lot of room in the case so maybe 1/2.
     
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