For those of you with Maze 4 GPU blocks don't get rid of them if you plan on getting an 8800. I just picked up some cheap (but good) Thermaltake BGA ramsinks from newegg for the ram and vregs.
I took the Maze 4 and shaved the bottom until it was completely flat. Then I finished it off with some wet sanding. I used 2000 grit for the final and it came out great.
You can only use 2 of the 4 bolts to hold the block down though. I just used 2 opposite of each other. This isn't a problem like it normally could be since the G80 chip is so huge. It fits tight even though it's a little off centered.
Putting it on water only really affected my memory clocks. The GPU still maxes out around 670 like a lot of GTX's but the memory will now do 2200MHz 24/7 stable. It will actually hit 2240MHz before it starts artifacting. With the stock cooler I'd be lucky if I got 2100MHz without artifacts. More like 2050MHz actually. What's even more surprising is that this card runs cooler than my X1900XTX @ 690/1592(stock volts)...about 4c cooler under load.
Here are the ramsinks:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16835116019
They are extremely cheap compared to some of the others and they work just as well if not better. I've used a bunch including the copper OCZ's and these are every bit as good.
Just make sure you clean the ram chips a few times and then let them dry really good.
I'm currently in the process of reworking my water cooling setup. I've got 2 triple 120mm radiators coming. I'll try to add some pics of the card when I take apart my system...again.