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D0BR0
Hi all! :D
Well, thanks Tigris! Never seen you on PurePC, but as you said, I've the same worklog (with more explanations though) in Poland.
Anyway, I'll keep updating ;)
Now for the P6T6, it just performs like a God imo. A guy on another french forum also swapped his R2E for this P6T6, and all problems were gone! Seems really bad this mobo... :down:
I had the Striker 2 Extreme, and also some problems and instability. I think that ASUS make the ROG series like "too much". They put all in it, and it results in a mobo of a plenty of functionnalities, but bad at all of them... So I took this workstation mobo, and since then, like 1 or 2 reboots, but not any bluescreen (or maybe one during o/c of the GPU :D), but very stable, the 6 PCIe slots are just fabolous, nice connectivity, and RAMs are quite speedy on it. The bundle isn't as huge as the ones from the ROG series (like your R2E), but there's all we need. A simple box with the mobo and accessories. The ROG's box are just too much, the want to make it fabulous, but it results in a quite bad product (imo obviously).
So for the P6T6, I would recommend changing the low-profile heatsinks. They perform very well according to their size, no overheatings, but when you touch the sink on the SB, it's like 50°C or more. So I'm actually on the way to buy a Koolance full-board block, and Koolance blocks for the mosfets. Only the upper mos doesn't heat as much as the other do.
likiller, yeah it's exactly this top, fantastic looking and HQ plexi from EK :up: Thanks for your comment also, and I got it in Poland, but as you can see, you can find it quite everywhere (quite cheap in the US! 19€ in Europe... :()
eponymous: As the other said, it depends of the version of the case. I bought the P80 in April, just 2 days after it has been discontinued. I quited missed the shot! :lol2:
So this last version has actually the openings for the cables and behind the CPU. I was planing to cut these areas, but when it came pre-cutted, I was very pleased! :D So you might have the other 2 versions, which are (as Mayek said the one with the oval openings (not very practical...), or the plain one, with no holes.
For the mounting of the rez, as you said, they're a lot of holes in this tray! Quite impressive, so I used 2 holes that were perfectly aligned and on the right height. I think they're the E-ATX holes, so if you're using an E-ATX mobo, it obviously won't be possible to fix the rez in there. ;)