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Thread: LGA1366 mounitng adapters (d-tek, GTZ, apogee gt/gtx, storm and many others)

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    sorry for no reply for all
    I was extremly busy this week and have personal problems too but now I am OK

    all plates are on laser right now and new pics will be soon (monday/tuesday I hope)
    I order mounitngs for apogee GT, storm GTX, GTZ ,d-tek fuzion from lapped 1,5mm stainelss steel

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duniek View Post
    sorry for no reply for all
    I was extremly busy this week and have personal problems too but now I am OK

    all plates are on laser right now and new pics will be soon (monday/tuesday I hope)
    I order mounitngs for apogee GT, storm GTX, GTZ ,d-tek fuzion from lapped 1,5mm stainelss steel
    Hey Duniek, check your PM box
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    Very nice work Duniek!!!! You've done a great job and you are really contributing in getting watercooling on those i7's.


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    what is the size. ? bracket plate LGA1366

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    Very impressive!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marvin54 View Post
    what is the size. ? bracket plate LGA1366

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    what do you mean?
    and which plate ?

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    Nice work as always

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    Recieved the kit for D-tek v1 today. It´s a really nice job duniek , but i´m really thoughtful about the backplate. Will that really work , and think i will need to cut a hole in the motherboardtray. Do u have any pictures maybe with the backplate mounted on a s1366 mobo?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ante_ante View Post
    Recieved the kit for D-tek v1 today. It´s a really nice job duniek , but i´m really thoughtful about the backplate. Will that really work , and think i will need to cut a hole in the motherboardtray. Do u have any pictures maybe with the backplate mounted on a s1366 mobo?
    if my friend made pics before mounting I will post it here


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    Hi Duniek,

    I received my 2 kits today, thanks

    I understand how to fit the backplate, but i'm wonderning if there is anything wrong with the mount itself :




    Fuzion V2 has a "curved" top, and the thing is the mount just can't hold the waterblock as is a bit larger than the base of the Fuzion V2.

    Am i missing something ?

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    you have to remove the top first.. unscrew it
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    Quote Originally Posted by alcachofa View Post
    Hi Duniek,

    I received my 2 kits today, thanks

    I understand how to fit the backplate, but i'm wonderning if there is anything wrong with the mount itself :




    Fuzion V2 has a "curved" top, and the thing is the mount just can't hold the waterblock as is a bit larger than the base of the Fuzion V2.

    Am i missing something ?
    Oh snap I hope that isn't the case with mine!

    No way I am sending it back, shipping is already dog slow and expensive international. Luckily, I have a Fuzion V1 in a box under my desk. Never got around to selling it.

    But the only way to rectify this situation would be for Duniek to send out new plates for the V2 totally free of charge, and allow us to keep these V1 plates, or pay us for the return shipping and let us keep them until we receive the new ones.
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    oooooooooooo

    my friend says me that original V1 fits on V2, anyway its my fault
    I will send new moutings to all ppl which orders V2 mountings and Can keep V1 plates (dont need ship back)

    so sorry for all
    Last edited by Duniek; 01-27-2009 at 04:59 PM.

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    Thanks for this fast response, i have sent you a pm with my adress.

    Well at least it gave me the opportunity to unscrew the wb and clean the krapok that was inside eh :p

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    so how much and how do we order? where does it ship from?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 003 View Post
    Oh snap I hope that isn't the case with mine!

    No way I am sending it back, shipping is already dog slow and expensive international. Luckily, I have a Fuzion V1 in a box under my desk. Never got around to selling it.

    But the only way to rectify this situation would be for Duniek to send out new plates for the V2 totally free of charge, and allow us to keep these V1 plates, or pay us for the return shipping and let us keep them until we receive the new ones.
    if your in the US, i'll buy your V1 plate.. PM me
    Duniek is sending you another anyhow..
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    Sweet work, as always

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    storm i7 works

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    Yep, worked great! Very nice work!
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    Thx Duniek, i received the Fuzion V2 mount today, it fits perfectly now


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    If you would make the Pro-Mount version for LGA1366 it would be perfect!


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    You got any temperature data comparisons for the Storm on i7?
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    Quote Originally Posted by skinnee View Post
    If you would make the Pro-Mount version for LGA1366 it would be perfect!

    skinee if you look at the pic above thats essentially what he's done, it just doesnt have the bends in the arms for the mount (which is fine because they aren't needed anyway )

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    Neat. So the revised bracket for the V2s should work with Fits' top?

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    Snipy Dogg, actually they are needed. The screws push down the C clips (don't know the technical term for them) when the screws are compressed properly which leaves just enough room for the C clips to contact the board and the bottom of the bracket. The screws stop turning when they have reached the bottom. This way you always get consistent mount pressure. Using the thumb screws, its a swag if you have consistent pressure on all four corners.

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