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    Quote Originally Posted by Wiggy McShades View Post
    well the mcw30 is just a flat piece of copper and it seems like the fusion is a flat piece of copper also so basically in the end if the fusion is all copper or at least not aluminum then it'll be perfectly fine IMHO
    I guess you have a point there .....

    I am starting to feel like ripping my Maximus apart right now, may not be the best move for me?

    If I did go the other way, I would like Eddie and the EK boys to offer an X38 kit that contained NB, SB, PWM's, all with back plates as a 1 button click. Mabey a small % off for buying bulk.

    Mabey 1 big backplate to cover all 4 blocks, and to keep our mobo from bending? (Might save on production cost)

    I think I am seeking some extra incentive to jump in that big....

    I think most of us already baught our CPU block when we ordered our mobo, so I would not recommend including it in the X38 kit.

    By the way, sweet mod ~AOE~ on the SB.
    Last edited by Talonman; 10-17-2007 at 10:04 PM.
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