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February 20, 2012, 03:09:03 AM
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I have 5 ATI 5970 2GB reference cards with copper water blocks for sale.

The water blocks are from Danger Den: http://www.dangerden.com/store/dd-5970-water-block.html

E-mail offers to alexmat@gmail.com  I'm willing to discount if you buy 2 or more.
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February 20, 2012, 03:25:43 AM
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I have 5 ATI 5970 2GB reference cards with copper water blocks for sale.

The water blocks are from Danger Den: http://www.dangerden.com/store/dd-5970-water-block.html

E-mail offers to alexmat@gmail.com  I'm willing to discount if you buy 2 or more.
Will these fit side-by-side in directly adjacent slots? I think it was Koolance's fail blocks that are almost as thick as the stock cooler, but I don't know whether DD has this limitation. I know EK blocks fit OK into adjacent slots.

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February 20, 2012, 04:02:14 AM
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I have 5 ATI 5970 2GB reference cards with copper water blocks for sale.

The water blocks are from Danger Den: http://www.dangerden.com/store/dd-5970-water-block.html

E-mail offers to alexmat@gmail.com  I'm willing to discount if you buy 2 or more.
Will these fit side-by-side in directly adjacent slots? I think it was Koolance's fail blocks that are almost as thick as the stock cooler, but I don't know whether DD has this limitation. I know EK blocks fit OK into adjacent slots.

From my knowledge, you can use danger den block with an SLI adapter, but you need to use the enclosed spacer to make a tight fit. And EK blocks fit close, but its a tight fig for adjacent slots. I find that its best to use 2 slot per card.

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February 20, 2012, 01:50:02 PM
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They will fit in one slot, but it is pretty tight. I ran them one slot apart on MSI boards with 4 PCI-E slots which were double spaced.
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February 20, 2012, 02:18:53 PM
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I have 5 ATI 5970 2GB reference cards with copper water blocks for sale.

The water blocks are from Danger Den: http://www.dangerden.com/store/dd-5970-water-block.html

E-mail offers to alexmat@gmail.com  I'm willing to discount if you buy 2 or more.
Will these fit side-by-side in directly adjacent slots? I think it was Koolance's fail blocks that are almost as thick as the stock cooler, but I don't know whether DD has this limitation. I know EK blocks fit OK into adjacent slots.

From my knowledge, you can use danger den block with an SLI adapter, but you need to use the enclosed spacer to make a tight fit. And EK blocks fit close, but its a tight fig for adjacent slots. I find that its best to use 2 slot per card.
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I think the hardest part about fitting them side-by-side will be connecting the hoses. That is why I was considering 1 DD, then 1 EK, then 1 DD, then 1 EK, and so forth down the line. So then the connectors would be offset from each other.
If AMD didn't have their fecking driver limit, I wouldn't be so hesitant.

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February 20, 2012, 02:24:47 PM
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There is a way to plug 5x5970 into 980FXA DG70, but why ? Cheesy
i wont to plug 3x5970+2x5870.
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February 20, 2012, 03:41:38 PM
Last edit: February 20, 2012, 04:28:22 PM by shakaru
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I have 5 ATI 5970 2GB reference cards with copper water blocks for sale.

The water blocks are from Danger Den: http://www.dangerden.com/store/dd-5970-water-block.html

E-mail offers to alexmat@gmail.com  I'm willing to discount if you buy 2 or more.
Will these fit side-by-side in directly adjacent slots? I think it was Koolance's fail blocks that are almost as thick as the stock cooler, but I don't know whether DD has this limitation. I know EK blocks fit OK into adjacent slots.

From my knowledge, you can use danger den block with an SLI adapter, but you need to use the enclosed spacer to make a tight fit. And EK blocks fit close, but its a tight fig for adjacent slots. I find that its best to use 2 slot per card.
Mining doesn't need SLI Wink
I think the hardest part about fitting them side-by-side will be connecting the hoses. That is why I was considering 1 DD, then 1 EK, then 1 DD, then 1 EK, and so forth down the line. So then the connectors would be offset from each other.
If AMD didn't have their fecking driver limit, I wouldn't be so hesitant.

This is an SLI water pass through, not a SLI connection.


Someone on this forum once told me that the EK and DD blocks are incomparable and for a solid passthrough connector, they are correct. But if you are spacing the cards like your would have to if they are air cooled, you have enough room to use a piece of tubing. (Once tried to use a 3 slot spacer bent in a pipe bender to so an "S" type thing. Attaching to card one, No problem. Card two......hehe, design flaw)


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February 21, 2012, 12:10:42 AM
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How much per card?
The whole "make me an offer" thing makes my brain hurt.
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March 02, 2012, 11:34:17 PM
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All sold.  Grin


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