Last edited by evil-98; 10-28-2008 at 12:39 PM.
Swiftech, good job
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And now i'm glad i upgraded blocks. 10 bucks to go from 775 to 1366? Ya i can deal with that. Sad part is, shipping will probably be 8 bucks
Btw dudes.. there are very smart board makers who are drilling LGA775 mounting holes along with 1366.. yes you cna have both.. only the clever ones like Foxconn figured it out.. so depending on your board, you may not need a diff retension kit
I wonder if having four more holes will have any impact on motherboard rigidity? A moot point with a good backplate, I'd assume, but I wonder if somebody using push-pins on an 8-hole board will run into issues?
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Is this kit can be using by Apogee GTX?
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Any updates on this?
correct me if i am wrong, but isnt the socket for the LGA775 smaller than LGA1366? if so, using older water blocks would not be as effeive as a larger waterblock designed for the LGA1336?
Sorry if this isnt clear, what i am basically saying is, lga1336 = larger physical size? .:. larger water block would increase the surface area that is in contact, improving cooling.
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also note that current waterblocks are well large enough to cover the entire 1366 IHS
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ahhh, thanks for clearing that up.
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any word when the mounts for apogee gt and gtz will be available yet ?
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swiftech has trouble meeting their advertised released dates as of late.....
Bummer. I guess I'll wait until Swiftech releases this as an in box item since I'm in the market for a new block. D-Tek has been silent about their release.
My build is on hold until they release the brackets from Swiftech
Well and until the damn parts come in stock, and get shipped :P
Knowing UK/IE prices, they might actually go up
Rampage II Extreme at £340 anyone. Not including shipping of course
Last edited by N19h7m4r3; 11-18-2008 at 10:16 AM.
Any word from gabe yet? I need me some i7 love.
I emailed Michelle at Swiftech yesterday and was told next week.
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Lets hope it pops up soon.
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