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    You may also wan't to know that the bolts don't detach from the ring. They are one locked unit. It's a bit trickey on the install.

    You put your tim on the chip.

    Pull the protective strip off of the stickey tape, on the backplate.

    Wilst pressing the block in what you deem dead center of the CPU, extend one bolt at a time through the mobo to make the connection with the backplate. I think the spring has a tiny bit of pressure on each leg, right from the get go?

    Try your best to have the backplate in the correct position, when it makes it's initial contact with the mobo. The tape is ready to grab.

    Once you get all 4 started, and the backplate stuck, your on easy street.

    That is how I did it anyway. No instructions are included, so you have some room for creative differences...
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    That's correct, you need to put some pressure to engage the bolts. It's the exact issue I experienced when trying to mount my old Thermalright SI-128 with the bolt-thru kit, which looks identical to the one from D-Tek (That's why I thought there may be a sub-contract to provide the backplate and bolts).

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    Quote Originally Posted by dengyong View Post
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    It is really the suppliers to Petra's not them. I have spoken with them a few times and when they only receive half an order it is not their fault it is the supplier. The only reason anyone else has stock to purchase is because everyone already drained any supply petra has.
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    Talonman,

    Thanks for posting the pics.

    Would you happen to have one of the backside of the mobo with the backplate?

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    Sure!



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    Thanks. I noticed that the springs on the pro-mount do not look like they are very compressed. Does it feel like there is adequate pressure on the CPU and tight?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snyxxx View Post
    Thanks. I noticed that the springs on the pro-mount do not look like they are very compressed. Does it feel like there is adequate pressure on the CPU and tight?
    The springs on the pro mount is much stronger than the springs on the standard mount. I think it's giving enough pressure but only a test will show this. I'm awaiting for NCIX to get them back in stock and I'll order one myself.

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    System is up and running! I has some stability issues until I took one of my presious 2GB memory sticks out. Now I have just successfully MemTested on my last 2GB for a few hours (Memtest to 447% with 0 errors).

    I just downloaded Coretemp, and it is reporting these temps at idle:
    Core #0 21C
    Core #1: 21C
    Core #2: 17C
    Core #3: 21C

    Room temp is currently 63.1F or 17.2C

    Core #2 is a bit lower than the rest. Do you think I need to change anything, or is that probably about the norm?
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    I am starting to think the chip may just read low temps on the 1 core, by an internal malfunction?

    Now Coretemp is reporting this:

    Core #0 20C
    Core #1: 20C
    Core #2: 14C
    Core #3: 20C

    Room temp is currently 62.2F or 16.7C.

    CPU still at stock speed.

    Only thing running on the System is formatting my 750GB drive, and Internet Explorer.
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    Beside core 2, it looks very consistent across. Push it and see if it get improved since the thermal diode is more accurate at higher temps only (I think, with lots of testing with another [H] member last year).

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    Anybody else on the Pro Mount yet?

    If so, how did it work out for you?

    My temps worked out well for me: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=176531
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    Got mine on my desk, not installed yet. I will test it when I receive the last bits for my loop (Martinm210's SF800 couplers and silver Tygon). Maybe I will test it in 1 week.

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    Sounds good buddy!!
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    Been running with the Pro Mount for a couple of weeks now.
    Approx 3-5 degrees C lower load temp. Not much difference idle temp.
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    Could someone help me to measure the distance of this and a perpendicular hole please....

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    I will give the measurements but it's home and I currently work. I'll get it tonight.

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    What MOBO do you want to put it on, that you think it might not fit?

    The Pro-Mount fits the standard LGA775 socket well.

    It is the same size as the 4 bolts on the bottom of the D-tek that it mounts too.
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    Here is a clean shot of the pro mount in action:

    Quote Originally Posted by chuchnit View Post
    Why do you always have to bring two sockets into everything?
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    Because a one socket system is only 1/2 a system..
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    Another one:
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    Sweet!!

    Thanks for the posts!

    Quote Originally Posted by roger_h99.nor View Post
    Been running with the Pro Mount for a couple of weeks now.
    Approx 3-5 degrees C lower load temp. Not much difference idle temp.
    Good to hear... I didn't have a before and after test, to compare the difference in my loaded temps.
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    I got the quick mount. I've yet to of fitted it, i might in a few days as well as some other mods to my block like bowing it perma.

    I got the quick mount so i could bench more cpu's faster as i find my biggest down time is changing the block

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    In about one week I will get mine too. But I have a Scythe Backplate installed with the D-Tek Bolts from behind the Mobo. I will stiil use these and put the Pro Mount on it, I think that should also work. I don´t want to remove the installed Backplate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xilikon
    I will give the measurements but it's home and I currently work. I'll get it tonight.
    Thanx...

    Quote Originally Posted by Talonman
    What MOBO do you want to put it on, that you think it might not fit?

    The Pro-Mount fits the standard LGA775 socket well.

    It is the same size as the 4 bolts on the bottom of the D-tek that it mounts too.
    It aint the mobo, it looks like it will fit with my NexXxos Xp block...
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    Quote Originally Posted by peebee View Post
    In about one week I will get mine too. But I have a Scythe Backplate installed with the D-Tek Bolts from behind the Mobo. I will stiil use these and put the Pro Mount on it, I think that should also work. I donīt want to remove the installed Backplate.
    That wont work without removing the rear bolts, I don't think.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Afterburner View Post
    Thanx...
    It aint the mobo, it looks like it will fit with my NexXxos Xp block...
    I have a NexXos XP myself and just today took delivery of a FuZion + Pro Mount + Nozzle kit which will be replacing my XP. When I get home from work I'll take a look to see if the Pro Mount will fit the XP for you...

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