What you guys make of EK's new universal GPU block?

I liked the good old days when ya just moved ya gpu cooler from card to card, and then ya just either stuck some heat syncs on ya mem or just buy some copper and make some vmem water coolers, which i prefered. Ive got a box full of old water coolers in my wardrobe seems such a waste.
 
oddly enough - i have an EK nickel/plexi block :D .... only ones that fit the asus v2 5850 i have ! might get it replated though, or use it for a bit then upgrade, i don't need a massive gpu as i dont play games
 
" As GREAT as my EK full cover blocks are, and how nice they look, going full over over and over adds up to serious £££'s."

That was exactly my thinking, so I recently bought some EK-VGA Supreme blocks, I got 2 of them for £50 delivered.

I've heard you tend to get better temps with GPU only water blocks too, I haven't properly tested it out as I've only got a 360 slim-line radiator at the moment running 2 overclocked 7950s (1200Mhz core) and a 4.5Ghz 3930K, but even with that, I've been seeing temps of 50c on both cards full load, which has impressed me.

I've got a thicker 480 radiator on its way that should seriously improve the temps of my CPU and GPUs, then it's time for the real testing :p
 
you get better GPU core temps yes, but you get limited cooling of VRAM and VRM's which can lead to problems if overclocking (e.g. limited overclocking)

I didn't think it was much of an issue but having done a bit more research and practical testing myself I've discovered that my overclocks are being held back by VRM temps even with quite big heatsinks on them and directed airflow

I'm going to be going with full cover blocks next time around and selling my GPU only blocks
 
I would imagine if ya dont make some water blocks for the rest of the stuff that needs cooling your gonna need heat syncs and a fan or 2 directing flow over them, if your water cooling to remove a few fans and quiet things down ya gonna end up going backwards doing this.
 
I would imagine if ya dont make some water blocks for the rest of the stuff that needs cooling your gonna need heat syncs and a fan or 2 directing flow over them, if your water cooling to remove a few fans and quiet things down ya gonna end up going backwards doing this.

The heatsinks have a fan each of them, the stock fan from the card actually, which works very well.

Thats a nice sink.

Yep (:p)
 
What is this marketed at?

As said above, it's a core block only so you'd need (on higher end cards) some kind of extra cooling for the vram etc on the card.
 
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