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    Well, I thought what the hell and tried the Supreme block on my new Asus P5K-E and what did I see?
    It does fit both ways
    So hereby confirmed that the P5K-E is no problem for the block, no matter which way you want to mount it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Garrett View Post
    Well, I thought what the hell and tried the Supreme block on my new Asus P5K-E and what did I see?
    It does fit both ways
    So hereby confirmed that the P5K-E is no problem for the block, no matter which way you want to mount it

    Thanks for clearing that up buddy!

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    It fits the "older " Abit QuadGT too, although it was close.
    Clearance between plate and the mosfet cooler is about 1mm, maybe even less.

    Installed my 6750 and mounted the block with the inlets horizontally.
    On thursday, I'll mount the block with the inlets pointed vertically, and see if we get any difference in temps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jupiler View Post
    It fits the "older " Abit QuadGT too, although it was close.
    Clearance between plate and the mosfet cooler is about 1mm, maybe even less.

    Installed my 6750 and mounted the block with the inlets horizontally.
    On thursday, I'll mount the block with the inlets pointed vertically, and see if we get any difference in temps.
    on thursday "already"? *cough*
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    It would be nice to see some results with a pump other than an Iwaki .

    D5 ,MCP355/DDC3.2 , something more along the line of a commonly used pump would clarify the performance of the block most of us can expect .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nanobot View Post
    It would be nice to see some results with a pump other than an Iwaki .

    D5 ,MCP355/DDC3.2 , something more along the line of a commonly used pump would clarify the performance of the block most of us can expect .
    I second that suggestion but thats not to say I'm complaining about all the hard work and testings that had been carried out so far.

    Also, I would liked to remind everyone that this block is NOT cheaper than the Fuzion (even with the nozzles's cost included) as previously mentioned

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nanobot View Post
    It would be nice to see some results with a pump other than an Iwaki .

    D5 ,MCP355/DDC3.2 , something more along the line of a commonly used pump would clarify the performance of the block most of us can expect .
    Sigh, why not? My RD-30 at 18v is just a hair more powerful than a MCP355 with a Petra top.

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    Nikhsub1 ,the Iwakis are the best WC pump made,no argument there. But I bet less than 5% of the WC crowd uses them. Dedicated PSU, and high cost of Iwakis are enough to scare all but the most extreme amongst us.
    Unless I missed it zbogorgon did not mention the pump voltage used.

    The best pump on the market might give skewed performance figure most people might wrongly expect to get from a restrictive block.

    Just for reference sake it would be nice to see some numbers majority of us can acheive with commonly used gear...I'm just wondering if the Supreme's awesome performance will still be there or be near a bowed Apogee GTX or a FuZion + washer-nozzle kit.
    Last edited by Nanobot; 12-12-2007 at 01:43 AM.
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