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Unread 03-08-2004, 03:30 AM   #8
Hikari
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Originally Posted by Pritorian
And the otherblocks are a Revoltec copy, a watercooling company based inn germany.. I bet they got there idea somewhere to.. I never ends...

http://www.mamut.com/homepages/Norwa...newsdet716.htm


Edit. Added link..
Don't make me laugh and do not compare our blocks to Asetek's.

Here are some photos of rev. 1 which was constructed more than 18 months ago:
http://www.watercooling.neostrada.pl...field/gpu1.jpg
http://www.watercooling.neostrada.pl...ld/bottom1.jpg
http://www.watercooling.neostrada.pl...d/bottom12.jpg
Compare it to rev 2.:
http://www.watercooling.neostrada.pl...ld/bottom2.jpg
Detail price - PLN 119 = ~euro 25

On this bottom you can have:


And URIEL rev. 1 (June 2003):
http://www.watercooling.neostrada.pl...eld/uriel1.jpg

Quote:
Originally Posted by sn_85
a special kind of electolyte copper - i suppose its good for turning on that LED when the copper disassociates to its ions in the water.
I am sorry but if you don't know the difference between standard and electrolyte copper I will not expalin the rudiments.
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