Is the GTZ compatible with the Rampage Formula and Rampage Extreme?
Is the GTZ compatible with the Rampage Formula and Rampage Extreme?
I have the rampage and the standard swiftech and D-tek fuzion back plates both fit it.
I would imagine the new GTZ backplate is the same.
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Rampage/Maximus SE hybrid W/C. 4 gigs OCZ reapers.
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GO to the very 1st post in this thread & you see the back plate (the Black thing under the block) & Yes it will fit the Rampage Formula in fact Quite well !
Thanks for the info.
Are these normals temps for the GTZ
E8500 @ 4.15ghz 26c to 29c idel
up to 47 c on max load
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Q66@3.8ghz
Rampage/Maximus SE hybrid W/C. 4 gigs OCZ reapers.
4890,s CF Dual loop rocketfish case.
^^^^^All shaken, (from the earthquake) not stirred^^^^^
The only thing future proof in electronics, is the electricity itself.
Any one who relies on only one source of information is a fool.
I got this block, but for some reason it feels a bit "strange" with these 45 deg fesser barbs I got.
There holes are not flat at the same level with the rest of the block surface. It looks like they made it so the o-ring sits but because these 45 deg barbs are big I cannot see if it actually sits the o-ring in place.
Any experinced people used this block with 45feg compression barbs? Thanks.
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i don't know if the these barbs in particular are any different than other compressions, but i'm pretty sure it's widely held that you need a thicker o-ring when using non-swiftech barbs with the gtz. just search the forum it's been brought up more than once.
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I thought and did the same. As I said it feels weird when you tighten them as the barb itself is bulky and it is hard to feel the o-ring siting in the cavity.
I guess leak testing will tell the truth, but it should be fine as you already tested it
thanks.
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After an issue with my GTZ that lose water from the edge, with one screw do not fasten the block to the base... They send from California to Italy a new copper base-plate!
Guys you are great
This is the new copper base-plate fasten to my GTZ block
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