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    Asus P8P67 Pro Waterblocks

    does anyone know if any company will make chipset blocks for this board?

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    I think the EK-MOSFET ASUS 3a, EK-ASUS NB/SB 1 and EK-ASUS NB/SB 4 will fit. You should check their coolingconfigurator.com site

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    I doubt you will see many P67 blocks except for the MIV, UD7 and the WS since they use the NF200 chip which could use better cooling. My P67 doesn't really get warm even with heavy overclocking and use, so other than the bling factor, not sure what purpose it would serve.
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    Source: http://www.mips-computer.de/

    ASUS P8P7 Series Kühler Set Nickel POM

    - ASUS P8P67

    - ASUS P8P67 Pro

    - ASUS P8P67 Evo

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    What about this one?
    dejanh: Now, now, don't get jealous. That's a very nice block too, just different

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    *waiting for Eddy to post now*

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    Dang those mips blocks always look

    Wish I had a motherboard that they support : )
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    Quote Originally Posted by Six View Post
    Source: http://www.mips-computer.de/

    ASUS P8P7 Series Kühler Set Nickel POM

    - ASUS P8P67

    - ASUS P8P67 Pro

    - ASUS P8P67 Evo



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    I was going to wait on my WC build because there wasn't any waterblocks for the P8P67 Pro but looks like that won't be happening haha

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    hmmm mannnnnnn MOAR BLOCKS@@@

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    any mips retailers in the US?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phaseshift View Post
    any mips retailers in the US?
    FrozenCPU.com has a few. I bought my E760 set from them. It's expensive but the quality is amazing and looks miles better than EK mobo blocks IMHO.
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    EK is started producing the MOSFET only block for P8P67 PRO, -EVO and vanilla motherboards. It will be very cheap, good looking and effective at it's job!

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    I know the answer will probably be 'no', but I'll ask anyway.
    That block looks an aweful lot like the P7P55D kit. Any idea if this block is compatible with the Asus P7P55D boards?
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    Quote Originally Posted by tiborrr View Post
    EK is started producing the MOSFET only block for P8P67 PRO, -EVO and vanilla motherboards. It will be very cheap, good looking and effective at it's job!
    awww no full block?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tiborrr View Post
    EK is started producing the MOSFET only block for P8P67 PRO, -EVO and vanilla motherboards. It will be very cheap, good looking and effective at it's job!
    That is some good news. That is exactly what I want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lowfat View Post
    That is some good news. That is exactly what I want.
    Me too.

    Just got a Pinnacle 24 so now I need blocks to pump through and try and justify all this rad space
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    does anyone know if this blocks could fit in a P8P67M PRO mATX ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Amralx1 View Post
    does anyone know if this blocks could fit in a P8P67M PRO mATX ?
    ASUS 3a Mosfet block fits, according to their cooling configurator

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    yes that asus i already know, but that MIPS blocks its awesome.
    i want know if in the mosfets will fit.

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    I assumed you reffered to ek. Mips one looks cool, but it seems to me that it will interfere with power/eps connector and chokes on ASUS P8P67-M PRO. I guess thats why ek went with two separate mosfet blocks (to maximize compatibility).

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    Thanks

    I saw some images of the motherboard layout and thats right the 8 pin connector its on the middle.

    i will have to buy ek.

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    EK-MOSFET ASUS P8P67 series are out, available in Nickel Plexi and Nickel Acetal:

    - http://www.ekwaterblocks.com/shop/ek...67-nickel.html
    - http://www.ekwaterblocks.com/shop/ek...al-nickel.html





    Best Regards,
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    Quote Originally Posted by tiborrr View Post
    EK-MOSFET ASUS P8P67 series are out, available in Nickel Plexi and Nickel Acetal:


    Best Regards,
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    Damn u, Niko. There goes another 60eur for me

    Just when I thought I'd stop buying water cooling stuf....

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    @jumper2high:

    @bundymania: Haha, Aussie edition block?

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