** WATERCOOLING CLEARANCE **

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Hi Guys

Following a recent shuffle around in the warehouse, we have unearthed some hidden gems.

We have a range of bgrade stock at storming price points as well as end of life products that have been heavily discounted from RRP.

If you are compiling the parts for a new WC system then it is more than worth a look!

CLICK HERE FOR DEALS
 
I do not troll,

I tempt





you know you want to take that 360 Rad off us.

or maybe some VGA blocks :D
 
Would you be able to tell me if the clearance raystorm style 680 and the aqua computer 680 graphics blocks are complete?
 
i am not 100% sure. as the technical team have finished for the day.

however, if you have any issues. then we have 14 day returns that you can take advantage of
 
I have knocked £10 off the price today.

the block is pre discounted for your convenience :)
 
Send me a h630 to review and I'll buy that 360 rad & pair it with an Sr1 360 :o

Some good deals on blocks especially, had a few b grade wc items lately, been near new every time :)
 
Use ek cooling configurator :)

I've never had an issue with the three nickel blocks by ek I've owned. That said the copper versions are usually around the b grade nickel price...
 
Some nice deals there.

I've been looking at making a cheap water cooling setup for a bit of a project im doing and this has given me a good excuse :)
 
Use ek cooling configurator :)

I've never had an issue with the three nickel blocks by ek I've owned. That said the copper versions are usually around the b grade nickel price...

I've got a PowerColor 7950 PCS+ and EK cooling configurator says it is standard AMD reference design board and needs part number EK-FC7950, is the EK-FC7970 the same part??
 
Nope, standard ref 7950 pcbs differ to standard ref 7970 pcbs (what the ek-fc7970 is made for).

Some newer 7950's will utilise a reference 7970 pcb. 7950 blocks can be a bit of a minefield due to this, though that's mainly an issue to msi users as they have released so many revisions its hard to keep up with what card uses what pcb.

You need the ek-fc7950 block, I've even seen the older non csq version of these still in stock in places :)
 
some of the best deals have shot off the shelves already.

someone picked up a cheap 360 radiator and a bag of fittings have gone too!

get in quick and dont miss out.
 
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