That looks really sweet. Would you mind sharing some of your overclocking numbers/temps with that setup?
I will eventually be moving towards a watercooling setup as well, probably as soon as 20nm GPUs are released. I find the watercooling setups really elegant, stylish, and should hopefully do wonders for the noise my PC emits as well, which largely comes from the blowers on my videocards ramping up.
Once I get around to overclocking the card I will but I doubt Ill be able to see anymore than what has already been posted due to the voltage limitation on this.
Im with you as far as noise and temps. Since I went water cooled a long time ago ive never had another air cooled PC all have been water.
Very nice. I believe that is a Swiftech made block. I have a Hydro Copper block from EVGA on my GTX 780 Classified and it does a good job. Very heavy!
This block is made by EK, and im glad they switched. Ive never really been a fan of the swifttech blocks. I will say, compaired to the rest of the heat killer blocks and the block on my 690, this is a rather light block but that would seem right as its not a "full" coverage block. it covers the areas it needs and that's about it. It doesn't extend fully to the edge of the block.
EVGA was kind enough to call me direct after seeing I placed an order for the card informing me that it is possible the LEDs will not light up and if this is correct, just swap the LED connectors wires. Which in my case I had to do. Kinda sucks to have to do it and EVGA offered to RMA the block for me to get me a new one but honestly if you cant de pin a connector I dunno if you should do a custom water cooling loop IMO..
More pictures as requested, This time with the LED's ON.