• EVGA X99 Series
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2015/02/02 16:05:57
ArticBlast

 
 
Slowly but surely!
2015/02/02 16:37:23
stiltz85
kbeaumont5

 
Slowly but surely!


 Whats the part number on that EK CPU block?
The only one I can find is silver, I like the black one you have.
2015/02/02 16:51:33
seta8967
kbeaumont5
 
 
 
Slowly but surely!




Looking good! Keep us updated on how it goes. How are you going to resolve the fittings between the cards?
2015/02/02 17:24:04
ArticBlast
stiltz85
kbeaumont5
 
Slowly but surely!


Whats the part number on that EK CPU block?
The only one I can find is silver, I like the black one you have.




http://www.frozencpu.com/products/19630/ex-blc-1445/EK_Supremacy_EVO_Universal_CPU_Liquid_Cooling_Block_-_Acetal_Nickel_EK-Supremacy_EVO_-_AcetalNickel.html?tl=g57c603s1908&id=tjG7LZKC&mv_pc=1258#blank
 
Is what I used :)
2015/02/02 17:34:08
stiltz85
kbeaumont5
 
http://www.frozencpu.com/products/19630/ex-blc-1445/EK_Supremacy_EVO_Universal_CPU_Liquid_Cooling_Block_-_Acetal_Nickel_EK-Supremacy_EVO_-_AcetalNickel.html?tl=g57c603s1908&id=tjG7LZKC&mv_pc=1258#blank
 
Is what I used :)


Awesome! I was afraid that is would not be compatible due to the 2011-3 not being on the compatibility list. So yours fits just fine? No wrenching needed to get it on right?
2015/02/02 20:08:33
Boxlid
stiltz85
Boxlid
nateman_doo
white out?!  on a glock?!  that stuff is for paper, not for firearms?? 


Now it is haha.  Over 3,000 rounds at or above 37,000 psi using 800x powder + 155's/200's, and no issues when cleaning


Not a bad idea, but I want to color in the engraving, perhaps the whiteout could act as a primer for the nail polish though?


You could white-out, then lightly clear coat with urethane to protect it.  I would test both on another object first just in case the clear coat messes with the white-out.  Best part about the stuff is it comes off easily with acetone, same stuff to clean and prepare the surface.  Just fill in the engraving, and then gently wipe the surface with acetone dampened rag so it leaves the whole surface flush and cleans off any extra.
2015/02/02 22:28:29
ArticBlast
stiltz85
kbeaumont5
 
http://www.frozencpu.com/products/19630/ex-blc-1445/EK_Supremacy_EVO_Universal_CPU_Liquid_Cooling_Block_-_Acetal_Nickel_EK-Supremacy_EVO_-_AcetalNickel.html?tl=g57c603s1908&id=tjG7LZKC&mv_pc=1258#blank
 
Is what I used :)


Awesome! I was afraid that is would not be compatible due to the 2011-3 not being on the compatibility list. So yours fits just fine? No wrenching needed to get it on right?


If you go to EK's website and put in the EVGA x99 as your motherboard it will list all the compatible CPU blocks. The one you thinking of they say is further optimized for 2011-3 (2.2C degree better according to them)  but all the blocks listed are compatible. Here is the screen shot. It fits great! Minw is the first one with the arrow. The one you are thinking of is the last one.
 

2015/02/02 22:41:31
ArticBlast
Soon to be home of the x99 goodness... 2 x 480 rads...push pull greatness..It'll be fun trying to cram everything in there..haha!
 

 
2015/02/02 22:52:28
stiltz85
Looks awesome!
I plan on using the Corsair Air 540 with 240mm and 360mm rads in push/pull.
Also thanks for the advice on the EK site, I did not know you could search items like that. 
Not the biggest fan of their website layout.
2015/02/02 23:27:26
ArticBlast
stiltz85
Looks awesome!
I plan on using the Corsair Air 540 with 240mm and 360mm rads in push/pull.
Also thanks for the advice on the EK site, I did not know you could search items like that. 
Not the biggest fan of their website layout.


Their website is kinda confusing.. it's cool to see what other people are doing! Post some pictures when you get started :)

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