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Unread 07-01-2004, 03:30 AM   #1
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Default Innovatek Flat flow for a FX Card

Would an innovatek Flat flow CPU waterblock be able to adequately cool an nVidia GeForce FX 5700?

I have one of these blocks from my old socket 370 system that blew up on me about a month ago and I am building a new rig. I was wondring if I might be able to use this waterblock via something like AS epoxy to watercool the video card. I already have an RBX for the CPU rigged up and awaiting the prescott 2.8 I am getting.
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Got a pic of the block? I'm Googled out...

Anyone know the heatload from a 5700 core?
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Got a pic of the block? I'm Googled out...

Anyone know the heatload from a 5700 core?

Here's a link:

http://www.innovatek.de/contentServ/.../FlatFlow3.gif
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Yep that's the one all right.

I am thinking of either changing the barbs or removing the screw on part of the barb and fitting the hose over the fitting and using hose clamps.
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