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    Talking ASUS P6T Deluxe NB/SB-Mosftet Block (FINISHED)

    Hey all I have been working on some new water block designs for the ASUS P6T Deluxe. The mosfet block will be a single block to cool both sides of the mosfets. I am also working on a single NB/SB block. Here is the preliminary design for the mosfet area. ENJOY


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    Nice, thats the best way to make mosfet blocks imo.

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    I agree. Any hope of this being back compatible?

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    wait til you guys see the inside.

    he's getting my board as soon as i get it from asus.
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    eagerly awaiting.

    Oh, and naeKuh, the nanotubes are go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by [XC] Kayin View Post
    I agree. Any hope of this being back compatible?

    I think you mean older boards right? This block was actually designed with the spacing from a Maximus II board. I am not sure what that is compatible with.

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    Yeah, if it's the same as a maximus/Rampage. They look very similar, but I know there's always differences.

    <-- can be guinea pig if it's the same...

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    Quote Originally Posted by [XC] Kayin View Post
    eagerly awaiting.

    Oh, and naeKuh, the nanotubes are go.
    YESSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Someone has finally done it!!!!

    Sorry Kayin, i get excited. I've always thought nanotubes would be the next thing in waterblock design.
    I can't wait to see what you've come up with!!!

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    I use one of the most sought after materials in the WC world all throughout Mithril (clear polyvinyl) and this is what we celebrate?

    From what I hear, it's not all it's cracked up to be. However, it may make an excellent reservoir if nothing else.

    Spacing appears the exact same, as well. This could be very useful for multiple boards, which is always a selling factor...

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    Quote Originally Posted by [XC] Kayin View Post
    I use one of the most sought after materials in the WC world all throughout Mithril (clear polyvinyl) and this is what we celebrate?

    From what I hear, it's not all it's cracked up to be. However, it may make an excellent reservoir if nothing else.
    Sorry, you mentioned somewhere recently that you've been working on something special, and when i saw the word nanotubes i immediately jumped to conclusions and presumed you were talking about a block.

    My bad...

    And yes, Tony of OCZ said that they had trouble getting results from nanotubes in their prototyping.

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    Hey, it's no big.

    I have more toys out there. I know my materials, no? Keep watching.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    wait til you guys see the inside.

    he's getting my board as soon as i get it from asus.
    Are they the same as what you showed me?...or did you make some changes?
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    WL, will you accept PMs from me? I have a question...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waterlogged View Post
    Are they the same as what you showed me?...or did you make some changes?
    same....

    :P

    ran the final specs with martin, there isnt much i can change on it. Its only a mosfet block. :P
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    Quote Originally Posted by [XC] Kayin View Post
    WL, will you accept PMs from me? I have a question...


    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    same....

    :P

    ran the final specs with martin, there isnt much i can change on it. Its only a mosfet block. :P


    I still think that corner is a bit tight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waterlogged View Post


    I still think that corner is a bit tight.
    cant do much unless you want to pull those caps off

    And i hate double blocks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    cant do much unless you want to pull those caps off

    And i hate double blocks.
    I told ya man...taller is the way to go.
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    looks like a pretty cool block
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    awesome bro!!! im going to get one of these boards when their available and hopefully a block from you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waterlogged View Post
    I told ya man...taller is the way to go.
    Oh its not finalized. But i guess he could make the top taller.
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    I will make a few designs and see what my flow analysis looks like. I will get the best flow around the bends as possible. Again this was just a 15 min sketch. Once I get the board from NeaKuh I will have a much better idea on the final dimensions.

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    From just the outside view, I can assume that the water channel path is very small in the corner. Try to keep the same channel cross-section area as the barb or bigger. You may need to raise the top a bit until the inside cross-section area is big enough

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    as bei and i both said, its not finalized.

    he needs my board to get the accurate pictures out.

    The final version will not be restrictive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    as bei and i both said, its not finalized.

    he needs my board to get the accurate pictures out.

    The final version will not be restrictive.
    I agree

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    Sub'd. I've always wanted MOS-blocks like that; I'm pretty sure the hole-to-hole spacing is 76mm on that board; my guy in Jilin made some separated Mos-blocks for me to that spec. They'll arrive today or tomorrow, and I can check. He got the specs direct from Taiwan, so while I guess it's possible that they're wrong, I would trust it.

    Thank goodness manufacturing in China is so cheap; that's the only way I can afford to buy something that might not fit!

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