**Available to Pre-Order** Heatkiller VGA Blocks for R290X and Titan/780ti

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Stock should arrive early January for these rather tasty looking Heatkiller Blocks to fit the R290X and Titan/780Ti.

Watercool Heatkiller GPU-X ³ R9 290X @ £89.99 inc VAT

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Its unique design gives extraordinary qualities to the HEATKILLER® GPU-X³. Its hallmarks are low height, state of the art cooling performance, and highest quality of material.

All water carrying parts of the cooler are made from pure electrolytic copper or stainless steel, and the connection block is made from black POM. The top is protected against staining by a special clear varnish.

Aside from the GPU, memory and voltage regulators are cooled. An extremely fine microstructure sits right above the GPU and guarantees, assisted by a low residual base thickness, optimal cooling performance. Integrated isolating stand-offs allow easy mounting of the cooler.

To reduce flow resistance and overall weight, all channels are constructed as wide as possible. Threads on both sides of the connection block ease integration into the cooling loop.

Dual- and triple-connectors for CF-setups are available.

For easy installation, pre-cut thermal pads are included.

Specifications:-
- Dimensions: 193 x 15 x 118 mm (W x H x D)
- Material: Electrolytic Copper (base), stainless steel (lid), POM (connection terminal)
- Weight: 1,000 g
- Thread: 4x G1 / 4 inch
- Pressure (tested): 5 bar
- Compatibility:
- AMD Radeon R9 290 (reference design)
- AMD Radeon R9 290X (reference design)

Only £89.99 inc VAT.

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Watercool Heatkiller GPU-X ³ GTX Titan/780/780 Ti "Hole Edition" Ni-Bl @ £90.95 inc VAT

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Its unique design gives extraordinary qualities to the HEATKILLER® GPU-X³. Its hallmarks are low height, state of the art cooling performance, and highest quality of material.

All water carrying parts of the cooler are made from pure electrolytic copper or stainless steel, and the connection block is made from black POM. The top is protected against staining by a special clear varnish.

Aside from the GPU, memory and voltage regulators are cooled. An extremely fine microstructure sits right above the GPU and guarantees, assisted by a low residual base thickness, optimal cooling performance. Integrated isolating stand-offs allow easy mounting of the cooler.

To reduce flow resistance and overall weight, all channels are constructed as wide as possible. Threads on both sides of the connection block ease integration into the cooling loop.

Dual- and triple-connectors for CF-setups are available.

For easy installation, pre-cut thermal pads are included.

Specifications:-
- Dimensions: 188.5 x 11.5 x 118 mm (W x H x D)
- Material: Nickel plated electrolytic copper (bottom), stainless steel (lid), POM (connection terminal)
- Weight: about 900 g
- Thread: 4x G1 / 4 inch
- Pressure (tested): 5 bar

Compatibility:-
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 Ti (GK110, 3072 MB, reference design)
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 (GK110, 3072 MB, reference design)
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX titanium (GK110, 6144 MB, reference design)

Only £90.95 inc VAT.

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Watercool Heatkiller GPU-X ³ GTX Titan/780/780 Ti LT @ £75.95 inc VAT

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Its unique design gives extraordinary qualities to the HEATKILLER® GPU-X³. Its hallmarks are low height, state of the art cooling performance, and highest quality of material.

All water carrying parts of the cooler are made from pure electrolytic copper or stainless steel, and the connection block is made from black POM. The top is protected against staining by a special clear varnish.

Aside from the GPU, memory and voltage regulators are cooled. An extremely fine microstructure sits right above the GPU and guarantees, assisted by a low residual base thickness, optimal cooling performance. Integrated isolating stand-offs allow easy mounting of the cooler.

To reduce flow resistance and overall weight, all channels are constructed as wide as possible. Threads on both sides of the connection block ease integration into the cooling loop.

Dual- and triple-connectors for CF-setups are available.

For easy installation, pre-cut thermal pads are included.


Specifications:-
- Dimensions: 188.5 x 9.5 x 118 mm (W x H x D)
- Material: Electrolytic Copper (base), stainless steel (lid), POM (connection terminal)
- Weight: about 900 g
- Thread: 4x G1 / 4 inch
- Pressure (tested): 5 bar

Compatibility:-
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 Ti (GK110, 3072 MB, reference design)
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 (GK110, 3072 MB, reference design)
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX titanium (GK110, 6144 MB, reference design)


Only £75.95 inc VAT.

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Watercool Heatkiller GPU-X ³ GTX Titan/780/780 Ti "Hole Edition" @ £77.99 inc VAT

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Its unique design gives extraordinary qualities to the HEATKILLER® GPU-X³. Its hallmarks are low height, state of the art cooling performance, and highest quality of material.

All water carrying parts of the cooler are made from pure electrolytic copper or stainless steel, and the connection block is made from black POM. The top is protected against staining by a special clear varnish.

Aside from the GPU, memory and voltage regulators are cooled. An extremely fine microstructure sits right above the GPU and guarantees, assisted by a low residual base thickness, optimal cooling performance. Integrated isolating stand-offs allow easy mounting of the cooler.

To reduce flow resistance and overall weight, all channels are constructed as wide as possible. Threads on both sides of the connection block ease integration into the cooling loop.

Dual- and triple-connectors for CF-setups are available.

For easy installation, pre-cut thermal pads are included.

Specifications:-
- Dimensions: 188.5 x 11.5 x 118 mm (W x H x D)
- Material: Electrolytic Copper (base), stainless steel (lid), POM (connection terminal)
- Weight: about 900 g
- Thread: 4x G1 / 4 inch
- Pressure (tested): 5 bar

Compatibility:-
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 Ti (GK110, 3072 MB, reference design)
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 (GK110, 3072 MB, reference design)
NVIDIA GeForce GTX titanium (GK110, 6144 MB, reference design)

Only £77.99 inc VAT.

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What happen to GPU warranty given that most manufacturers would consider warranty void once you unscrew the HSF?

A few manufacturers are ok with you removing the HSF as long as you dont damage the board obviously.

I believe OCUK have an agreement with 1 or 2 brands that you can remove the HSF and RMA but the RMA goes to OCUK and they deal with it rather than the actual board partner.

I'm sure Gibbo will pop up soon and advise accordingly
 
I also have this same question, I bought a vtx3d 290 X-edition - If I water cool it, do I then lose the warranty?
I have 3 of these and as they will be in use a lot, so the last thing I want to do is void all 3 warranties.

Also, will the block work with the 290 as well as the 290x?

And - Sorry for so many questions, what exactly do I need to set up watercooling for the 3 GPUs only in an Obsidian 800d case? (If it's not expensive to extend it to the CPU I would, but I have a corsair h50 at the moment which is working fine).

Sorry for all the questions, I really want to watercool my system, but it scares the bejesus out of me to void warranties with the luck i've had recently.
 
And - Sorry for so many questions, what exactly do I need to set up watercooling for the 3 GPUs only in an Obsidian 800d case? (If it's not expensive to extend it to the CPU I would, but I have a corsair h50 at the moment which is working fine).

A pump/res combo would fit nicely. All you then need is the three VGA blocks and some tubing/fluid/fittings of your choice.

To extend it to the CPU all you do is add the CPU block to the loop, so instead of going from the VGA block > res it goes VGA > CPU > res.
 
A few manufacturers are ok with you removing the HSF as long as you dont damage the board obviously.

I believe OCUK have an agreement with 1 or 2 brands that you can remove the HSF and RMA but the RMA goes to OCUK and they deal with it rather than the actual board partner.

I'm sure Gibbo will pop up soon and advise accordingly

I have been in touch with MSI which basically said removing the warranty label will void the warranty. This is not giving me any option to use a cooler at all without voiding the warranty - which is the last thing I want to do.

Will be good to hear from someone at OCUk.
 
I have been in touch with MSI which basically said removing the warranty label will void the warranty. This is not giving me any option to use a cooler at all without voiding the warranty - which is the last thing I want to do.

Will be good to hear from someone at OCUk.

I sent them a webnote about the vtx3d R9 290s I have, the response was:

Thank you for your webnote.
Speaking to our returns manager, he tells me that VTX would consider the warranty void if the cooler is removed.

Regards,
 
I sent them a webnote about the vtx3d R9 290s I have, the response was:

Thank you for your webnote.
Speaking to our returns manager, he tells me that VTX would consider the warranty void if the cooler is removed.

Regards,


I then asked how it works with OcUKs cards that they watercool and if I could do the same, and got this:

==

Thanks for the webnote,
When using the warranty on a card, the original cooler would have to be fitted.
Whenever wo provide a watercooled card we save the original cooler, therefore if it is brought back we are able to swap the coolers again before sending off to the manufacturer.

==

I responded with this:
Thanks for your email.

Yes - I would have course keep everything to put it back to how it was
before sending it back in.
I don't know how they would be able to know that it has been removed,
but perhaps a slight difference in thermal paste or something.

So, I suppose my question wasn't quite right.
If I watercool my graphics cards using the kraken and a h55, then one
breaks. If I then put the old cooler back on, am I ok to send it in
under warranty? I don't think this will ever happen, but as I've had a
card break in the past, I would like to be able to return it should
anything go wrong due to a failure of the card itself.

===

Then I got this response:

Unfortunately you have come through to the wrong department. I would recommend contacting our support department on 0871 200 5053 or using
the RMA webnote enquiry form and they shall be able to advise you further.


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Aaaaahhhhhh.
Any chance of a straight response here please?
 
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