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    Quote Originally Posted by Stealth42o View Post
    How much can you take off the block? Doesn't look like all that much. Just notch it out a tad.

    However I do not think leaving those nuts off would be a problem. I think they are just there to help you when you are installing the block. The pressure from the block is still being applies to the back of the board, not to that top nut.

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    Yea I agree from the pics it does look like you could grind it off a little but its up to Marquis
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    I would just leave the nuts off as they serve no purpose once the block is mounted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dengyong View Post
    I would just leave the nuts off as they serve no purpose once the block is mounted.
    Just mounted the block. I left out the two nuts that were in the way and it's mounted perfect. Are the 780i's having the same problem? Is this problem QC from EK?

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    I have mostly the same WC setup as many of you here and will be putting this together today.

    EVGA 750i FTW.

    EK 780i NB block - I will be mounting without the problematic nuts shown.

    Enzotech universal chipset HSF for SB

    EK 680i mosfet block.

    Everything looks good except for the mosfet block.

    Ill be tinkering today and seeing if it fits as is, or if it needs to be modded at all......

    Should have this all completed with the rig running before the end of the weekend unless I hit a snag that requires ordering something....

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    DAMNIT, and i just ordered a 750i FTW with that EK NB Block

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    Thumbs up

    Let us know how it goes Dawgdoc, I'd like to know how the EK 680i mosfet fits!

    I fitted the EK 780i NB block the easy way today, I left the 2 nuts off!






    Got a much better fit and the block is solid.

    I also fitted a D-Tek Fuzion V2 today, no problems here.......





    Now it's just the damn SB block that needs sorting and the Mosfet......lets see how Dawgdoc gets on
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marquis View Post
    Let us know how it goes Dawgdoc, I'd like to know how the EK 680i mosfet fits!

    I fitted the EK 780i NB block the easy way today, I left the 2 nuts off!

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    Got a much better fit and the block is solid.

    I also fitted a D-Tek Fuzion V2 today, no problems here.......


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    Know it's just the damn SB block that needs sorting and the Mosfet......lets see how Dawgdoc gets on
    Lookin good!

    My SB is an aircooled HSF in case I was not clear. My loop is allready at the maximum resistance I want to apply and hell.....its only the southbridge :P

    Using this Enzotech low profile chipet HSF although I bought it from PPC.

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    Just saw this on the EK site!



    http://ekwaterblocks.com/shop/produc...cts_id=277{2}5

    Quote: "Special water block for SB of 680i, 750i, 780i, 790i mother boards. With this block you can use double slot cooler graphic cards."

    Looks like Eddy to the rescue!

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    Hi guys, the SB-VGA-790i block will work perfectly for this card.
    Only this "thing" might be on the way so you might to dremel off a tiny part of the copper base.


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    so what are you guys using to cool the mosfets if you dont want watercool them Will one of the h/s from viperjohn for the 780i work..
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    Jeez i cant believe how good Iam at thread killing in this forum...
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    Heya guys

    Pics to follow but for now.

    1. EK 680i mosfet block fits PERFECTLY on the EVGA 750i FTW

    2. EK 780i northbridge/chipset block also fits perfectly so long as you remove the nuts mentioned above.

    Ill post pics tomorrow. Build is 99% complete just need to tidy up some wires still and work out a fan controller issue.

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    Exclamation

    Here are some shots of the EK 680i mosfet waterblock and how it fits.....or not
    Please note that some of the shots are blurred due to my camera being an arse!

    I tried fitting the block the normal way first, but as you can see below a row of mosfet chips are exposed!



    I next tried turning the block and got better results...sort of





    The block just touched the mosfet chips when turned (not enough to be effective)
    The acrylic top touches a few capacitors this way, though with a thermal pad it might have been ok!

    For the best fit with this block it need to be tight up agaist the R47's, however that results in no holes matching up!!!





    So I need to find a way to fit the block, but how?

    I could drill a hole through the block and get one fixture, make a mounting plate or maybe place a thin copper plate across the mosfet chips first and then fit the block on top of the copper plate?

    The easiest way to attach the block would be with thermal tap, but would it be strong enough to hold it on...maybe place a thermal pad between thermal tape?

    Onwards and Upwards!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dawgdoc View Post
    EK 680i mosfet block fits PERFECTLY on the EVGA 750i FTW
    After reading that I ordered the block...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dawgdoc View Post
    Heya guys
    1. EK 680i mosfet block fits PERFECTLY on the EVGA 750i FTW
    Quote Originally Posted by Stealth42o View Post
    After reading that I ordered the block...
    So did I!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marquis View Post
    So did I!
    Oh outstanding I was not the only one. I should have waited, oh well. Will make a nice paper weight!

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    Had the new SB-VGA-790i delivered today let's hope it fits!

    The block will fit two ways, although as you'll see below..... only one way will work ok....

    The block clears the component that was blocking the EK-NF4 rev1.1 ok



    However having the block with the barbs between the Gfx slots is not possible with EK/D-Tek barbs, one of them touches the waterblock on the GFX card (8800 Ultra)





    Lets hope it fit's the other way better.....



    Having the block this way does give a better fit, however it is very tight to the GFX card and large 1/2" compression/ fat/wide boy barbs will probably not fit......



    With 1/2" D-Tek barbs there seems to be enough space for 7/16" hose , maybe 1/2" (3/4" OD) hose





    I wouldn't want to use Steel Worm Drive clip on these barbs, shorting on the GFX card would be a sure thing!

    So this seems to be the best way to use the block on this board, all I need now is to sort out the Mosfet block?

    I decided to try placing a 3mm copper plate between the Mosfet block and the Mosfet chips.

    The copper plate was cut wider than the mosfet block so that it would cover all the mosfet chips.





    I used thermal tape to attach the copper plate to the mosfet block.







    The block and copper plate fitted fine The only problem now is that I need to get some longer screw to attach the block with.

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    N1 Marquis. I have a bunch of copper plates floating around. Guess i will try it out.

    Block does make a nice paper weight though

    Still waiting on my 790 block. Ordered it from EK a few weeks ago. Still not here.

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    Doh....sorry fellas if anyone purchased a waterblock that doesnt fit based on my saying it did

    I had this discussion with someone on the EVGA forums as well.

    On my board the outside half of the 2nd row of fets was uncovered by the stock heatsink/heatpipe just as the pictures of the 680i block show, so I considered that to be normal.

    I compared back to back the 680i mosfet block and the mosfet heatsink portion of my heatpipe and it matched 100% perfectly.

    The only thing I can think of is that I purchased this board the very first day it was released. Perhaps there was some issue with early released boards and the heatpipe?

    I dont know. Sorry if anyone purchased a block based on my information and is unhappy.

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    Still haven't done mine yet <sigh> Marquis, your board looks good with it's clothes on Wouldn't it be better to put some thermal compound between the plate and mosfet cooler and have the screws just clamp them together than introducing thermal pads?
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    Quote Originally Posted by RADCOM View Post
    Wouldn't it be better to put some thermal compound between the plate and mosfet cooler and have the screws just clamp them together than introducing thermal pads?

    I had planed on just using thermal paste but the copper plate added extra height to the mosfet block and needed longer screws ....which made the block a bit wobbly......

    The thermal tape helped make the plate copper plate hold on to the mosfet block better......and reduce wobble!

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    So was there ever a mosfet block release for the 750i ftw that actually worked perfectly out of the box?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bojamijams View Post
    So was there ever a mosfet block release for the 750i ftw that actually worked perfectly out of the box?
    Nope. EK did just come out with a few new blocks to fit the 780/790. Those might fit, I'm not going to try it though. Fooled once...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stealth42o View Post
    Nope. EK did just come out with a few new blocks to fit the 780/790. Those might fit, I'm not going to try it though. Fooled once...
    Hah.. fair enough

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    Re the SB cooler, couldn't you use the worm clips with some of that insulating/isolating sponge that normally protects the surround chips on the nortbridge? Or how about some shrinkwrap? I don't know what to use on mine as I don't like using unclamped tubing
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