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    Nice six are they out forsale in stores yet or is that a sneak peak of what's to come?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tistou77 View Post
    there is no other block compatible? (other than EK-NF4 rev1.1)

    I thought that ASUS HP was good with the positioning holes

    thank you
    Give me around 10 days so i can get the REII board home first and i will then tell you if the ASUS HP fits.
    I asked Eddy by e-mail and he was not 100% sure it would not fit so the way i thinking is that if it fits the other boards with the Fusion-heatpipe then it will fit the REII also if there is not something hiding that is in the way. But i made a gamble worth about 32€ so it not the end of the world if it not fits and as it was not a clear negetive answer i might just try and see.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2low4u View Post
    Nice six are they out forsale in stores yet or is that a sneak peak of what's to come?
    Thanks. It will be in the store in one or two weeks i think.

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    I like the above design {(Six's) Post 50)} because the water block is actually touching the chip. As with the swiftech one it's a water block on top of another copper block provided with the heat pipe system. I just dont think it would do much more that a regular passive heatsink with a fan without touching the chip directly. with the swiftech, heat is passing through two layers of copper and two layers of Thermal Paste. But that's just my opinion. Anyone else see what i'm talking about here?

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    Than again you could use swiftechs the same way except they dont have a mosfett or southbridge solution yet
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    For people who dont want remove the heatpipe it is a good solution i think.
    We will make maybe also a block for.
    Anyway we are trying to make a block as one piece for NB and SB because people prefer this.
    I think it is no good solution because you can use this block only for one mainboard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by E.R View Post
    Give me around 10 days so i can get the REII board home first and i will then tell you if the ASUS HP fits.
    I asked Eddy by e-mail and he was not 100% sure it would not fit so the way i thinking is that if it fits the other boards with the Fusion-heatpipe then it will fit the REII also if there is not something hiding that is in the way. But i made a gamble worth about 32€ so it not the end of the world if it not fits and as it was not a clear negetive answer i might just try and see.
    ok, I wait that you can test the "ASUS HP" on RIIE

    wait and see

    thank you very much

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    Bringing this thread back...

    My EK Asus HP just got in today..and yes it fits the REII

    ...and yes the EK is upside down

    Temps soon as i get the rest of the parts for the case
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    thank you for the info

    Quote Originally Posted by BiFfMaN View Post
    Bringing this thread back...
    ...and yes the EK is upside down
    not possible to put the other way?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tistou77 View Post
    thank you for the info



    not possible to put the other way?
    No it is possible, it can go on the other way..i was being funny because there are actully people in this world that would point that out.

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    ok thank you

    the wb is smaller than the rad, it's strange when it's placed on the heatpipe

    Perhaps that EK will release a greatest block

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    I think EK talked of a Full cover block also...but for now this block will do.

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    yes, of course

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    I just finished my latest build.....Here is what I did for the Northbridge...I found an old Danger Den chipset block lying around...lined up perfectly..Temps now around 35C idle...never goes past 42C Load..not that it was that hot to begin with....but while I was doing all the work might as well add another block!

    I will post the rest of the build in a bit..

    Removing ASUS heatsink


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    Did you lap the Northbridge or does it ship like that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Strafe View Post
    Did you lap the Northbridge or does it ship like that?
    No it shipped like that...

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    Video - 3 Danger Den all copper GTX 580 blocks
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    Anybody know if a heatsink like the Enzotech will fit on the northbridge as my soundcard gets in the way.

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    Mips fusionblock for Asus Rampage II Extrem and Asus P6T Deluxe.








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    yeah guys i was looking at it hard..

    my single mosfet block will require a new mid plate and top plate for it to fit the R2E.

    The mosfet numbers dont count the same on the P6T-Dlx and R2E.





    As for the Full Block. Ask for what we want...




    Guys seriously dont settle for less then what you want!

    Yes these blocks will be on sale at jab-tech and sidewinders.
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    I hope they show up soon. I am impatiently waiting.
    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    yeah guys i was looking at it hard..

    my single mosfet block will require a new mid plate and top plate for it to fit the R2E.

    The mosfet numbers dont count the same on the P6T-Dlx and R2E.





    As for the Full Block. Ask for what we want...




    Guys seriously dont settle for less then what you want!

    Yes these blocks will be on sale at jab-tech and sidewinders.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    Yes these blocks will be on sale at jab-tech and sidewinders.
    Any idea on a time frame ?
    Old enough to know better ...

    Still young enough not to let that stop me !

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    But how about 3 SLI GTX280 WC with that full cover block ? It wont block anything ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Malik[A] View Post
    But how about 3 SLI GTX280 WC with that full cover block ? It wont block anything ?
    Doesn't look like it, I'm not sure you'll even be able to use Tri-SLI on the P6T-Deluxe due to the slot spacing.

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    Nice block on mosfets

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    Under that waterblock, is there the NB chip or copper from the standard heatsink ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Extigy View Post
    Under that waterblock, is there the NB chip or copper from the standard heatsink ?
    Looks like both to me

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