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    One mount fabricated (warning-agricultural)

    My first attempt was much uglier than this!

    But this should allow me to get the pressure I want, without having a bracket failure.

    It's all about temps, baby!
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    Intel E6600, D975xbx2, 3xWD Caviar, Matrox P650PCIe, Sony DVD-RAM+. TR IFX-14 push/woosh/pull w/Panaflow 1700rpm, 120mm x 38mm. One intake from BACKSIDE of mobo thru cutout over cpu mount.
    3.75 GHz, 1.5 vcore Orthos: 65c @ 24c ambient.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lad View Post
    My first attempt was much uglier than this!

    But this should allow me to get the pressure I want, without having a bracket failure.

    It's all about temps, baby!
    that thing is a monster

    ive never seen those brackets break before..
    Specs:
    - e6600 3.2ghz, 1.35vcore (MAX 3.9ghz 1.7v) Cooling: Project_Infinity: The search for the best quiet air cooling.
    - P5W DH Deluxe Cooling Mod
    - 2048mb Patiot PC2 5300 @ 890mhz, 4-4-4-12, 2.15v (MAX 1053mhz 2.35v)
    - Nvidia 8800gt
    - Silverstone ST75F 750watt
    - Modded Asus Vento (Black) *Heavy Case Modding In Progress*

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    Quote Originally Posted by lad View Post
    My first attempt was much uglier than this!

    But this should allow me to get the pressure I want, without having a bracket failure.

    It's all about temps, baby!
    I love it!

    I was just starting in one of those this weekend. Are you bolting it through the aluminum block with threaded stock?

    I'm planning on using 1/8" x 3/4" stock. Your looks like the horizontal pads are closer to the mounting holes than the original. I’m planning to try to maintain the same geometry of the original because I like the springs I’m using and need the additional length.

    Do a thread on it with some photos/drawings and a material list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deees View Post
    I love it!

    I was just starting in one of those this weekend. Are you bolting it through the aluminum block with threaded stock?

    I'm planning on using 1/8" x 3/4" stock. Your looks like the horizontal pads are closer to the mounting holes than the original. I’m planning to try to maintain the same geometry of the original because I like the springs I’m using and need the additional length.

    Do a thread on it with some photos/drawings and a material list.
    I'm just sliding #8 x 1.5" stove bolts into the finned aluminum HS, where the original brackets clipped into. They will be kept in place with electrical tape wound around both brackets, until I can find some screws long enough to fit all the way thru that finned alum. top piece.

    You are very observant! These brackets are mounted further away from the mobo. Two reasons why-interference with the capacitors underneath them, and my back bracket bolts are quite long (they stick thru the backside about an inch with the stock mounts).

    I'l like to see pics of what you end up with, too!

    Intel E6600, D975xbx2, 3xWD Caviar, Matrox P650PCIe, Sony DVD-RAM+. TR IFX-14 push/woosh/pull w/Panaflow 1700rpm, 120mm x 38mm. One intake from BACKSIDE of mobo thru cutout over cpu mount.
    3.75 GHz, 1.5 vcore Orthos: 65c @ 24c ambient.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lad View Post
    I'm just sliding #8 x 1.5" stove bolts into the finned aluminum HS, where the original brackets clipped into. They will be kept in place with electrical tape wound around both brackets, until I can find some screws long enough to fit all the way thru that finned alum. top piece.

    You are very observant! These brackets are mounted further away from the mobo. Two reasons why-interference with the capacitors underneath them, and my back bracket bolts are quite long (they stick thru the backside about an inch with the stock mounts).

    I'l like to see pics of what you end up with, too!
    Lad,

    Since it’ll probably be awhile before I get ready for the “L” bracket mod, (my next project is to replace my back plate with a ZALMAN ZM-CS2.), here is what I have so far.

    The original idea was to bolt two machined extruded “L” channel clips through the finned part of the HSF.



    Here is the prototype along side the original. Ignore the finish on the L-clip, I was sanding off some of the tool marks and got curious about what kind of shine I could put of the part. I don’t plan to do the same thing to the real thing, (besides, we all know that putting a finish on HSF retainer clips beyond 600 grit is just a waste of time.)



    The raw stock cut to length waiting for me to do some test fitting with the prototype before I commit to the final geometry. Next to yours, it’s starting to look dainty. I’m interested in seeing how much material I can leave on it, (and still clear obstructions on my AW9D-MAX).

    An alternate design I considered, (before I got to see the prototype in real-life), had even less material.



    I still may need to remove some material near the ends of the vertical side for clearance for the knurled nuts.

    Finally, are some of the parts assembled in a “test” rig. The ZALMAN backplate is going on this week, and I’ll take the opportunity to test fit the prototype on the motherboard and HSF before I start on the final parts.
    The springs are from the Danger Den WB kit, I'm actually using the EK CPU in production, they're a bit larger.

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