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Yeah I only realized that later! Not sure what the proper term for them is. Maybe self contained water cooling systems?
			
			Yeah I only realized that later! Not sure what the proper term for them is. Maybe self contained water cooling systems?
The closed loop system is more for looks then for performance.
	http://www.ekwaterblocks.com/shop/kits-cases/kits.html
^^ These guys make blocks for powercolr LCS radeons ^^
and a lot of people are having issues with the nickle that EK uses.
It starts to corrode and causes nightmares.
and yes some of the EN batches are showing the same which is the new blocks.
Currently all of my fittings are EK provided ones and none of them shows any sign of corrosion. They must also all be over two years old now.
Not trying to defend them, just pointing out my experience regarding your claim.
Edit: did some more research on the side-topic. You mean problems like described in this thread? - completely debunked a bit further down the thread BTW...
	The EK blocks were the root cause of the issue. When the water became acidic it ate away at the fittings. Make sure you get the copper version of the blocks, there are several people complaining about the EN version as well. Just check the OCN forums.
I use one, are they better than a high end HS no. But they are just as good or close and you don't have the weight of the heatsink hanging on the board. THAT is it's best win.
