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Thread: Disassemble the D-Tek Fuzion?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MaXXimus View Post
    Thats just a lame to put it together like that though... the gasket thats on the copper side was perfect.
    I can confirm the exact same thing bro.

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    Rgr that... hey this quad nozzle, I cant figure out the way its suppose to face. From the angled pic online Im assuming the splitter in the middle should be facing left to right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MaXXimus View Post
    Rgr that... hey this quad nozzle, I cant figure out the way its suppose to face. From the angled pic online Im assuming the splitter in the middle should be facing left to right?

    Look at the pictures in this AS5 guide notice how they have a red line going across the two core dies? Well the line in the Quad nozzle needs to go between (not across) the two dies. Just remember to note the orientation triangle on the CPU and you cant go wrong.
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    I just took mine apart again and trimmed the excess off. You're right, the copper side o-ring is perfect, but that top one... is just horrid. I just got the cut started with a razor and then it would mostly peel off.

    For dual core, is it better to just use the black intake seal and no nozzle?
    Last edited by Kilyin; 03-10-2008 at 06:27 PM.

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    dual core 5.5 nozzle and washer afaik
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    5.5 being the second largest right? What is the 6.5 recommended for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kilyin View Post
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    For those who complaint about sloppy gasket, it's in reality black silicon being used in the manufacturing process to hold the gasket in place. The gasket itself is great

    The philips screws is included in the Pro mount kit indeed but I used the original allen bolts myself without issues. It never occured to me that it's shorter but so far, it works great so it's not a biggie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xilikon View Post
    For those who complaint about sloppy gasket, it's in reality black silicon being used in the manufacturing process to hold the gasket in place. The gasket itself is great

    The philips screws is included in the Pro mount kit indeed but I used the original allen bolts myself without issues. It never occured to me that it's shorter but so far, it works great so it's not a biggie.
    I just assumed you'd need slightly longer screws because you're adding another piece of metal in between the block plates. That's from what I gathered looking at pictures anyway, I could very well be wrong, never seen a pro mount in person.

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    Yeah, it make sense and they are right to include new screws. It was just me who had a brain fart and didn't think about the extra thickness so I used the same allen keys but it works.

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    Well i got the second gasket cleaned up real nice just by picking at it, installed the inner seal and the quad nozzle... now all I need is a freakin case. Wish I had known about the 343B's being hard to come by or I would have picked another case, but the side panel with window and dual hdd modules were already shipped and didnt feel like being hasseled with returning it all.

    ** All these blocks I hand tightened till they were fairly snug, without putting too much force into it... I would assume this is the proper method right?

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    If you want a cube, you could also take a look at www.mountainmods.com

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    The cubes didnt get me excited as did the 343B... plus as I said, I already have the side panel w/window and the hdd racks... Im hoping they come in stock within the next few weeks or so.

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