Hey not bad. 106,11 €* shipped. (137.06 USD) Good stuff.
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Hey not bad. 106,11 €* shipped. (137.06 USD) Good stuff.
You pay 36 Euro shipping by Aquatuning.de ?
Mips ship:
Europe Euro 15,00
International Euro 20,00
I know shipping is expensive with them, but they also sell alot of other stuff that most other shops don't have, in fact I'd lean as far out of the window as claiming no online shop anywhere in europe has a similar sized selection of wc parts so you can get a years supply of "exotic" stuff with just paying for shipping once.
Actually 47,37 Euro @ shipping. The block itself was 58,74 Euro on the site. Long as the total didn't come up to more then 150 USD I wasn't complaining. They are shipping it via German Post. I'm still new to buying items in Europe so I dont know if that's the best shipping option avaliable, but it was the only one offered to me by the site. Again long as it wasn't over 150 USD total and it doesnt take a month to get here I'm not complaining.
Waterblock these beautiful, I wanted to order on the site http://www.mips-computer.de/ unfortunately I did not understand everything to go through my order, I have sent a mail and hope they meet me, and nothing is in stock on http://www.aquatuning.de/
Sure you will get an answer from Mips in business hours.
True, they are very fast,
Here is the price for France.
for the asus p6t6 ws revo you need the following blocks
mch2053
mch2157
mch2159
the blocks costs euro 137,70, shipping to france costs euro 15,00.
shipping to france only via eu banktransfer or paypal (+4% paypal taxes)
possible.
And then, towards the island of Reunion + 20.00 € :up:
Just an update. Order status is Versendet per Aquatuning.de. Looks like the site is saying they are expecting more stock of the block 2/21.
Just to help since my build is similar and looking to aquire MIPS blocks.
Here is the google translated version of the MIPS website. It helps with some of the areas that doesn't translate to english.
MIPS Germany
For areas that still do not translate, cut and copy the dialog into google's translator here: TRANSLATE
Are there plans to offer a PT6T complete set to include a small discount since it would be considered a set?Quote:
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Triple chip-POM & Mosfet blocks
mch2053
mch2157
mch2159
MIPS has some really nice blocks. I will look to order soon. As I think other posters mentioned you should consider a group buy (that is of course if MIPS could handle the volume of orders they would receive), I am sure many P6T6 owners are watching this thread.Quote:
Six:
I order all three blocks last week....they are in transit as we speak. Maybe I got the last set?!? :D
I'll update with pics and overall quality when they get here.
I had to pay shipping twice because I didn't order it all at the same time and the first order already shipped out. 100% my fault becuase I wasn't sure if I was going to WC the mosfets. But if you remove the heatpipe with the 3 heatsinks attached you almost have to WC the one mosfet unless you cut down the heatpipe and leave it on the one mosfet.
$123.37US (93.50 EUR) for the triple chip (NB/SB) block shipped
$120.68US (91.31 EUR) for the mosfets blocks shipped.
Basically I paid an extra $25.56 (20.00 EUR) flate rate to US for shipping.
So if you order all three blocks at the same time is should cost $218.29 shipped to US. Fitting are not inlcuded.
@eclipset: There will be a set next time but its not worth to wait for because you save only few.
There was allready a group buy. I cant make it because i live in germany.
The triple block arrived today....
Very nice!
You can clean it from protection oil with a soft kitchen paper.
guys is it possible to liquid cool just the mosfets leaving the stock heatsinks on the SB/NB?? Do you have to physically cut the heat pipe that connects the main heatsinks to the mosfets do it ? or can you unscrew the pipe off the main black heatsink??
Thanks
First, what MB are you talking about? The Asus P6T6 WS Revolution has blue heatsinks.
The one you will have to cut. Does not unscrew. Here i cut the heatpipe off to leave the one mosfet heatsink on. I'm taking it off anyway and using a WB but the other I will probably leave on to have less clutter.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...1&d=1235151579
The mosfets don't get hot on this board. The thermal pads on them don't even melt. The NB/SB do get hot...so much on the one you can't really leave you finger on it for very long.
Also, just want to note that you lose one MB mounting location when using this block. Probably not a big deal since there are 9 total.
Someone correct me if I am wrong. The mosfets on the P6T6 run quite cool. If you water block them it will help but is more for show. What I heard is that the southbridge gets very hot and the northbridge gets quite hot as well. So basically that is the set you very much want to cool. As the previous post shows it wont be that difficult to remove the OEM sinks.
Correct...the mosfets do not get hot at all on this board. Only reason why I am water cooling the one is because I have to cut down the heatpipe that is connected to the one mosfet. Rather not have the copperlike dust falling out of the inside of the cut heatpipe. Was thinking of soldering it closed but I'll just put the block on.