I never use the full cover blocks. I find a GPU block and a load of heat sinks usually do a better job for half the price.
keep that in mind
still recon a bull block looks nice nd they dont cost to much
You know the link in your first post is only for the back plate?
opps just realised i copied the wrong link down i will get the propper plate up now,
IIRC its the model number on the card that indicates what PCB XFX have used. You would need to have a look at the board to make sure as XFX have a habit of shipping different versions.
The Scan link says its a HD-695X-CNDC which is a custom PCB. The reference board would be a HD-695A-CNDC
BlauLicht (19-01-2012)
Here you go buddy.
http://www.coolingconfigurator.com/home
BlauLicht (19-01-2012)
well guess for a full block i would go for one of these http://www.aquatuning.co.uk/product_...---Nickel.html
but if only for the gpu processor i would get this one
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showpr...source=froogle
those where the results given to the card
Swiftech GPU blocks are really good. You can reuse the block when you upgrade the card and they'll sell you an adapter kit for few quid should you ever need one.
but ek products are sexy as
well this is the watercooling system i have design/sourced to put in a 600t might add an extra radiator to the front intake fan of the case
everything will be black and white themed
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I wish the BTX standard had caught on as you would actually see GPU blocks. I've got a modified BTX Dell XPS and it looks amazing with the graphics card the right way up.
you got any pics of it
Sorry for the crappy pics.
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looks funky upside down lol
It used to have a HD4870x2 with a pair of D-Tek FuZion blocks and a Swiftech Caldera Heatsink that looked really good.
http://sli-withinno3d.blogspot.com/2...gpu-block.html
http://www.swiftech.com/calderaheatsink.aspx
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