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Flipped ek supreme update

EvilSponge

Senior member
Ok I lapped the accerator plate and flipped the block and my temps are worse by 5 deg c!
Forgot to add the MCW30 does not fit Asus motherboards need to get a new NB block 🙁


-sponge
 
Originally posted by: EvilSponge
Ok I lapped the accerator plate and flipped the block and my temps are worse by 5 deg c!
Forgot to add the MCW30 does not fit Asus motherboards need to get a new NB block 🙁


-sponge

ROFL...

then you had it right the first time, so go with that.
 
LOL yeah I guess I forgot to mention how I had it flipped eh. It performed badly with the "supreme" script right side up. The "supreme" script upside down excellent temps clocked @ 3.6ghz 33,34,32,30 loving this Asus board don't remeber why I moved away from them nice OC features like the vdroop strap

-sponge

Anyone wanna buy a MCW30 north bridge water block? Right now it's a cool looking paper weight i guess need to keep it in the family going ek north bridge for asus boards?

-sponge


 
Hmm, that's going to be tricky for me, cause my case holds the mobo upside down; the case opens on the right side (looking from front) Lian Li V1100 ...

I don't mean to hijack this but

I think I have my loop imagined how it will work. Now, I am waiting for a few 120mm shrouds, fans, and fan covers. Then, I will be drilling into my case to make things fit and work. I decided to rest the 320rad on top of my case with the openings towards the front. From the CPU block, it will exit out the back to that 120rad before it hits the GPU block, then back to the 320 rad. And after the 320, it goes to the res & pump back to the cpu block 🙂
 
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