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  • What ya all been waiting for. The COOLEST Parhelia H²0 block

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    yeah its mine and its made by BladeRunner over at www.zerofanzone.co.uk

    its a full cooling that cools the Gpu and mems.

    And it looks really great.

    *not for sale*
    Last edited by Skee^; 13 June 2003, 14:39.
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  • #2
    don't even want to know what you paid for it ... but otherwise top notch
    no matrox, no matroxusers.

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    • #3
      I am interested.
      How much for that and can it possible to made for 256m version?
      Last edited by Lim; 13 June 2003, 19:22.
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      • #4
        well it costed me a Seagate BarraCuda 4 40GB and allot of friendship *wave*.

        im not selling it, yust showing it for ppl, one of a kind :P

        inside

        mounted
        Last edited by Skee^; 13 June 2003, 14:51.
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        • #5
          Nice!!!

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          • #6
            So....
            Performance?

            And geez! i would like one too..

            Where is that workbench when one needs it??



            ~~DukeP~~

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            • #7
              Wow, I'm impressed. I think the creator of that could make quite some money from his design. I would go the water cooled route, but it's still quite expensive!

              Leech
              Wah! Wah!

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              • #8
                im running it standard configuration, no need to overclock yet.
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                • #9
                  It's the same guy who designed the water cooling block used on the Gainward GeForceFX card

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Taz
                    It's the same guy who designed the water cooling block used on the Gainward GeForceFX card

                    http://www.bit-tech.net/feature/23
                    He has magic fingers.
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                    • #11
                      If you guys want one like that, I can make it at school on the Milling machine

                      I go to Art Center College of Design and we have all the necessary tools to make that exact part and cast it! anyone have a spec sheet on it. The crafts manship on that is pretty horrible too.

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                      • #12
                        Re: If you guys want one like that, I can make it at school on the Milling machine

                        Originally posted by crossbonesx
                        I go to Art Center College of Design and we have all the necessary tools to make that exact part and cast it! anyone have a spec sheet on it. The crafts manship on that is pretty horrible too.
                        You know, you always stick your foot in your mouth. Now, why would anybody help you after you just shat on somebody else's hard work?
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                        • #13
                          The guy just took a mill bit and milled a few channels for water to flow into and out of a piece of copper is it really rocket science? Sheesh, ****k my car and product design skills...No one has to help me, if they want a part like that I can make one at the cost of the materials and shipping.

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                          • #14
                            All hail the mighty crossbonesx!
                            He is so great, and everyone else is the scum on the bottom of his shoes. Nobody can do anything as well as he can.

                            Geez.
                            Where you born this big a pompus jerk, or did you have to take a special class to get like this?

                            The one good part of the Matrox beta program ending is at least now I don't recieve his condecending, superiority complex laden emails every day.
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                            • #15
                              Skee...reguardless of what Mr Wonderful thinks, that's a good looking mod.
                              If your friend wants to make more, I'm sure he could post about it here and sell quite a few...
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