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    What's the deal with those adapters that fit on the barbs of the NB waterblock? There is no threads and no clamps...how the heck do you get those 3/4" and 1/2" adapters on and keep a tight seal which prevents water from leaking?


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    So far I have been able to the e6850 up to 4.140 (9x460). I have't tried for max FSB yet, but I'll probably give that try tonight.

    If I go higher like to a 470 FSB with the 9x, I get a BSOD so I think it has to with the RAM and straps. Any ideas or thoughts?
    Could you post your bios settings?
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    I cant seem to find the Intel Matrix Storage Manager 7.8.0.1013 that is mentioned in this thread. Anyone got a link?

    Maybe its a typo and the guy means 1012 ?
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    [QUOTE=Eastcoasthandle;2570150]What's the deal with those adapters that fit on the barbs of the NB waterblock? There is no threads and no clamps...how the heck do you get those 3/4" and 1/2" adapters on and keep a tight seal which prevents water from leaking?

    it comes with clamps/converters, everything you need is included
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aldy402 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Eastcoasthandle View Post
    What's the deal with those adapters that fit on the barbs of the NB waterblock? There is no threads and no clamps...how the heck do you get those 3/4" and 1/2" adapters on and keep a tight seal which prevents water from leaking?
    it comes with clamps/converters, everything you need is included
    I am not sure I understand, do those adapters go inside the barb that sits ontop of the NB waterblock? Or do I need to buy smaller tubing?

    Can anyone provide pics on how this works?

    side note:
    you left out the [/quote] at the end of my post when you deleted the other information from my post.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eastcoasthandle View Post
    I am not sure I understand, do those adapters go inside the barb that sits ontop of the NB waterblock? Or do I need to buy smaller tubing?

    Can anyone provide pics on how this works?

    side note:
    you left out the
    at the end of my post when you deleted the other information from my post.[/QUOTE]

    its built for 3/8" tubing
    but if your using 1/2" tubing
    then it would be

    block -> 3/8" tubing -> 3/8" to 1/2" converter
    and they also include a small piece of 3/8" tubing for you
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aldy402 View Post

    its built for 3/8" tubing
    but if your using 1/2" tubing
    then it would be

    block -> 3/8" tubing -> 3/8" to 1/2" converter
    and they also include a small piece of 3/8" tubing for you
    Ok thanks for the heads up!
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    Just letting you guys know that the SLIC BIOS posted up on mydigitallife doesn't actually add the SLIC Table data properly. Only XSDT and RSDT seem to be showing up, SLIC is missing.
    I flashed back to 0701 for the time being
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    Quote Originally Posted by devilhood View Post
    Just letting you guys know that the SLIC BIOS posted up on mydigitallife doesn't actually add the SLIC Table data properly. Only XSDT and RSDT seem to be showing up, SLIC is missing.
    I flashed back to 0701 for the time being
    Devil, how is my 0802 SLIC bios?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Eastcoasthandle View Post
    I am not sure I understand, do those adapters go inside the barb that sits ontop of the NB waterblock? Or do I need to buy smaller tubing?

    Can anyone provide pics on how this works?
    The kit in the box should have two pieces of clear tubing about 2" long that you use.

    Use the provided adapter and clamps and that tubing and you are good to go.

    Yes tubing goes between the NB and the adapter
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    Quote Originally Posted by CyberDruid View Post
    The kit in the box should have two pieces of clear tubing about 2" long that you use.

    Use the provided adapter and clamps and that tubing and you are good to go.

    Yes tubing goes between the NB and the adapter

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