Sounds good. As your 1st post suggests : 1HR Prime95 is to be tested with.
Cheers!
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I used the cold spray method....but sprayed much longer than 10 seconds. In fact, I tried first with a short shot of spray...something like 10 sec., and had remarkably little success.
I then sprayed the block, on top and both exposed sides (the sides w/o the heatpipe entering/leaving the block) for maybe 30 sec., or even longer. I know the entire block ended up covered in frost as was the surrounding part of the motherboard.
I didn't use the motherboard proper to lever upon, though. Instead, I put a very small piece of wood along side the block and that's what I pried upward against. The entire NB section then just popped off lickety split. Only took a second or two of easy prying.....and I was quite worried about the IHS coming off as I had run the board on aircooling for well over a month prior to doing this.
Other things I'd consider to use as the "fulcrum" block.....a Molex fan connector, a thumb drive.....anything about a 1/4" tall or so to get the screwdriver off the motherboard and give you more leverage, so you can pop it off without having to twist the screwdriver, esp. against the motherboard itself. The slight increase in height will give you a lot of leverage, making it very easy to get the HS off......and it removes any chance of damaging any traces on the motherboard.
Here's what the bottom of the HS looked like after I got it off:
http://jamayer.org/pics/hs1.jpg
I just think you didn't freeze it nearly long enough......and I wouldn't worry about the frost that happens on the board.....your board will stand cold much easier than heat....just make sure you let the frost you create dissipate before you hook it back up to electricity. There are even companies that'll cryogenically freeze your electronics....supposed to align the molecular structure in all the metal to give better performance. Heard they do a lot of car parts for racing, too. (Pistons, rings, valves, metal brake rotors, etc. All for enhanced performance.)
Prime95 1 hour test
This test was performed with the following settings
QX6700, 3.6Ghz
CPU Voltage : 1,48125V
CPU PLL Voltage : auto
North Bridge Voltage : 1,57V (1,63V in everest)
DRAM Voltage : 2,18V (2,32V in everest)
FSB Termination Voltage : 1,54v
South Bridge Voltage : 1,075v
Loadline Calibration : enable
Ambient 18.1c NB 28c
http://img152.imageshack.us/img152/3559/prime95zf7.png
By neo_rtr at 2008-03-05
http://img152.imageshack.us/img152/9...e181c1hjy6.png
By neo_rtr at 2008-03-05
Thanks for the post! :)
Members reported loaded NB temp's in the 'Aftermarket Block Club':
ABC Member ---- NB volts -- NB Loaded ------------------- CPU ------------- Ambient ---- NB Block
neo rtr ------------ 1.63v ------ 28°C -- 1HR Prime95 --- QX6700 @ 3.6GHz ------ 18.1°C ---- Sixdesign sold by MIPS
Did you still want this entry too buddy?
neo rtr ------------ 1.70v ------ 28°C ------------------ QX6700 @ 3.6GHz ------ 19.0°C ---- Sixdesign sold by MIPS
It's up to you.. You can have as many as you like, I just thought this might be a replacement entry. ;)
OK, Both entries will be kept! ;)
ok so updated pic with all ek waterblocks
EK-Supreme - Plexi
EK-Mosfet ASUS 3a (X38) - Plexi
EK-NB S-MAX - Plexi
EK-NB/SB ASUS 4 - Plexi
Sweet!!
Looks like OP material to me .... :up:
I can't get that picture by quoteing... ??
Good Trick! ;)
Ahhhh it's an attached image...
Tolonman here is the img ready to quote
http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/f...08017small.jpg
nice ek set !!!!
pic would look better in natural light without the flash.. :)
got the link below from te cebit 2008 thread!! it was posted by l1m1t.nl
Asus Maximus II Extreme: Intel P45 + ICH10R, DDR3-1600, ATi CrossfireX Support, Asus EPU, Asus Fusion Block WC.
http://www.pcgameshardware.de/screen...Extreme_00.jpg
More pictures at PCGamesHardware.de
Seams the NB/SB4 is needed for dual cards. Look a much better fit. I'll order one now i think!
Sweet setup Creek!
Makes me wonder if I should get one of those for my SB... I was just going to go passive air on the SB with the low profile Enzotech for my Crossfire. The SB doesn't really get that hot on this board...
Sorry i got a question...........Does the MCW30 water block fix fine on the maximus formula??? maybe I buy 2 of then, but I need to know if this water blocks its going to be fine fix???
Thanks for the answers and sorry for my ugly English....
This is what I know about that:
North Bridge - EK-NB S-MAX, EK-NB S-MAX Acetal, DangerDen Maze4, Sixdesign sold by MIPS,
Swiftech MCW30 (Caution: Some have problems with the MCW30 being a tad too small.)
South Bridge - EK-NB/SB ASUS 3, EK-NB/SB ASUS 3 - Acetal, EK-NB/SB ASUS 4 - Acetal, Sixdesign sold by MIPS.
There is a picture too, of a MCW30 mounted in the origional post in this thread. ;)
I noticed that the orginal mosfet-pads didn't come loose, so what is best, use them or replace them with the pads I got from EK? The blocks I will use for mosfets are EK-mosfet Asus 3a.
Is tahat Avatar really you neo? :)
Every time I see it, all I can think of is James Bond 007. :p:
Max 2 uses P45? Seems strange to not use X48...
But the ICH10 is a nice +
It does look like a runner! It will be fun to read a review on that mobo just to see how it does.
I am happy with my Maximus SE, and glad it runs my Q6600 a nice cool 3.8GHz for me.