EK-Supreme CPU Acetal .. Arrived ..

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Selling like hotcakes , glad ive got mine today ...:D

EK-Supreme universal water block for all socket CPU's has been designed for the hardest enthusiast user. The base plate is made of electrolytic copper lapped and polished to +/- 0,0007 mm flatness. The top is made of quality POM Acetal.....

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base


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full


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fitting ...


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;)
 
I got mine too, make sure you clean out the micro channels, as mine had some black bits in them.
 
Does yours seem to have any markings on it on the base, swirl marks or any really light scratches?

Looks a lot nicer than the one I got this morning!
 
Does yours seem to have any markings on it on the base, swirl marks or any really light scratches?

Looks a lot nicer than the one I got this morning!


First thing i did, was to check for surface levelness and scratches ...
as you can see from the base photo , it is near Perfect and
without markings on its surface ...
 
eddy sure does make great looking as well as great performing blocks - i like the acrylic myself too.

looking forward to some good independant testing on this block versus a bowed/nozzled fuzion.
 
ok .. heres the setup ... for Seti cruncher ...

Gigabyte G33M-DS2R ...
INTEL Q6600 B3 core ...
Geil PC2-6400C4 800MHz Ultra ...
EK-Supreme block ...
Astec Chipset block ...
Swiftech MCP655 Pump ( set at 3 ) ...
Swiftech MCRES-Micro Resevoir ...
Aqua-Computer XT240 Dual Radiator ...
Two 12cm Xilence Red Wing Fans ..
10mm Tubing and fittings ...

Mains Wattage meter ...

Idle @ 98 watts

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Full Seti @ 179 watts

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Full Ortho @ 208 watts ..

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;)
 
20c less than what my B3 was running at when it was under a TT120

Will do a load of tests on my G0 in my thread once I get everything sorted, should be at the weekend!
 
This seti cruncher is at a sweet spot for the motherboard , B3 quad chip & hardware ...

But then again ...

if i change the rad for a dual thermochill , take the Astec chipset block out of the loop, change the tubing and fitting to 1/2inch bore , increase water pump
setting to 5 , swap the B3 for a G0 quad and install better fans ...

the temps should be better ...

I will leave the conclusion to the extreme overclocking cooler guys ...

but for now iam happy .... ;)
 
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This seti cruncher is at a sweet spot for the motherboard , B3 quad chip & hardware ...

But then again ...

if i change the rad for a dual thermochill , take the Astec chipset block out of the loop, change the tubing and fitting to 1/2inch bore , increase water pump
setting to 5 and install better fans ... the temps should be better ...

;)

I'd like to think so ;)

But I was hoping for a little more from the block. The rest of your components are fine (In my Folding rig I too have a B3, an Alphacool Nexxos II [I think it's the same as your Aqua-Computer XT240], 10/8mm tubing, chipset block), but with an extra 0.25v, ~500mhz and an X1900XT-X in the loop, my D-Tek Fuzion keeps my folding temps well below 60c.

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Cheers for that. Is that a plate in the centre? I presume the blocks top seals on that and then forces the water down through the pins where it gets sucked back up on the other side.

Yes, it's a sliver of what appears to be aluminium plate (although it could be stainless) and it appears to have been either laser or plasma cut - mine is particularly rough at the point where the cuts were initiated.

I'm planning a wet weekend with a straight test between a FuZion (with and without Nozzles), an Apogee GTX, Cuplex Di (last place guaranteed) and the EK Supreme, all in the same rig with just the CPU in the loop.
 
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