nice vincent!!!!
The watercooling industry and going to by hit by a bitspower bomb :)
I've seen the products and they look fantastic!
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nice vincent!!!!
The watercooling industry and going to by hit by a bitspower bomb :)
I've seen the products and they look fantastic!
Oh man, your using spacers on the screw between the Mosfet block and the motherboard aren't you? spaced just long enough where the block gets just the right amount of pressure on the Mosfets with the thermal pad, but still gets a fully tightened down mount on the motherboard.
Thats genius, I mean i assume thats what your doing, you mentioned small parts being able to solve the problem of having either a semi loose mount or a bowed mount, thats got to be it, thats seriously awesome.
Hey good thinking Vincent! I'm looking forward to seeing it in practice.
Yeah, great idea of using spacers...
Please post a message on this forum when you release the 780i version of this block, I'm going to bug the crap out of one of the suppliers when that happens to order at least one for me. That block, and a decent low profile WB for my GPU and maybe I can finally reclaim that PCIx1 slot I have, or at the very least have at least some small glimmer of hope that I can do a SLI setup without having to sacrifice my sound card or raid controller.
+1 :DQuote:
Nice! How about a nice PWM cooler for the DFI LT/UT X48/X38, not many options there.
-yonton228/timmy
Nice. I'm hoping they'll start doing combo-blocks for other boards too.
Vincent,
I think you're going to have a lot of demand going forward. Hope you have the production capacity in place.
Hey disruptfarm,
What's that link to the Bitspower store again? (Chinese language cool here).
Thanks.
Yeah, I think a lot of people did like I did, looked at the price/performance of DDR3 vs. DDR2 (not to mention voltages and quality) and opted for the 780i instead of the 790i. In another year or so when the DDR3 prices are more reasonable and the quality of the RAM has firmed up some more then it'll be time to switch to a DDR3 based board.
But, in the meantime, when you say you'll start on the 780i boards next week, does that mean start designing them, or start shipping them? What I'm most interested in is the date when the retailers can start placing orders for the 780i blocks, that way I can send an e-mail to my retailer of choice asking them if they'll place an order for the 780i blocks and reserve one for me. Is there an official US distributor of BP products BTW?
Any update on the release in shops of the 790i NB/SB and mosfet blocks? :D
Yeah I also want to see it on stores already :D
www.bitspower.com.tw :up:
p.s i <3 how everyone calls me disrupt (farm) :)
I never realized that the nb was so close to the sb in a 780i.:shrug: