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Re: GTX 680 CLASSIFIED Waterblock - COMPLETED 2015/03/30 16:17:13 (permalink)
Almost done with the batch:
 

 
 


unfinished cut Delrin
 
finished right, unfinished left:


 
 
a close up shot of some lint:


 
 
 

 
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Re: GTX 680 CLASSIFIED Waterblock - COMPLETED 2015/04/22 18:22:19 (permalink)
Forgot to post these a while back:


 
 
 
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Re: GTX 680 CLASSIFIED Waterblock - COMPLETED 2015/05/20 21:45:47 (permalink)
How much would each one cost, and if possible could you just keep the copper without covering it, because I plan on going with a all copper liquid cooling system.
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Re: GTX 680 CLASSIFIED Waterblock - COMPLETED 2015/05/21 04:51:25 (permalink)
Run that by me again?  Keep the copper without covering it? 
 
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Re: GTX 680 CLASSIFIED Waterblock - COMPLETED 2015/05/21 05:18:33 (permalink)
Yes if that is possible. Thank you for welcoming me.
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Re: GTX 680 CLASSIFIED Waterblock - COMPLETED 2015/05/21 05:34:06 (permalink)
I am not sure what you mean by "keep the copper"  The block itself is copper with a Delrin top. 
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Re: GTX 680 CLASSIFIED Waterblock - COMPLETED 2015/05/21 05:54:34 (permalink)
Ok, so with the delrin tops how much is each one I will need four of them. What I mean with keep the copper is to not have any delrin on top of it. Instead just use two peices of copper just like having the delrin tops I would like a copper top. I also don't need any engraving except if you want to put your signature that is fine with me.
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Re: GTX 680 CLASSIFIED Waterblock - COMPLETED 2015/05/21 10:40:46 (permalink)
You should send me an email.  its in the signature below.  Thats going to be a tall order, but not impossible.
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Re: GTX 680 CLASSIFIED Waterblock - COMPLETED 2015/05/24 08:59:52 (permalink)
Would cost a considerable amount if it was full copper, but if your willing to pay XD lol.

Also nate, I have been studying classified cards recently, and something occurred to me. If you made the contact area for the memory longer (speaking of the short one to the front) so as to cover all the memory on a 780/780ti classifed, the blocks could be used on 680, 770, 780, 780ti, 980, and no doubt 980 ti classifieds. The pcb's are identical save the extra memory on the 780's. There is a slight displacement of some small electrical chips in that area, but it does not effect the contact areas of the block. Just food for thought XD don't know how hard it would be to change the pattern for that change, but it would increase the marketable area for these blocks :)

Edit: oh and no doubt it will fit k|ngp|n editions too
post edited by Deathstroke44 - 2015/05/24 12:13:36

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