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    Hey Vincent, I hope you guys will be on the ball with the X58 and release a block for that simultaneously or close to release. Thats gonna be a godly overclocking platform

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    Quote Originally Posted by RealRedRaider View Post
    VINCENT........... Can we get one of these for the 780i...........PLEASE........
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    I NEED ONE OF THESE!!! Please be fast to market with these! I would take 2!
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    Quote Originally Posted by IanY View Post
    Vincent,

    An Asus version would be wonderful. Do you have a solution for the mosfets ?
    Ya..We already ready all MOS and S+N Block...Nvidia reference design and Asus...

    Quote Originally Posted by Zaskar View Post
    Early August you say it will be for sale?
    Sure..They are on the way in production...We will ready all at the end of this month and reseller will have them at that time..

    Quote Originally Posted by RealRedRaider View Post
    VINCENT........... Can we get one of these for the 780i...........PLEASE........
    After 790i is finished...We will hae 780i as well..If there still a inquiry on this..We will do...

    Quote Originally Posted by bugkalot View Post
    X38 Please!!! so i can use my bitspower compression fittings on them
    X38 maybe use our universal model...You will know that in next month..

    Quote Originally Posted by Ashraf View Post
    Nice!

    Can I have one for ASUS P5E64 WS Evolution please?
    If we have time to complete all of them...We will do..

    Quote Originally Posted by TouGe View Post
    Wow, too bad I'm not a big fan of Nvidia chipsets because I'm definitely loving this block!
    Intel chip will have ...coming soon...

    Quote Originally Posted by Bojamijams View Post
    Hey Vincent, I hope you guys will be on the ball with the X58 and release a block for that simultaneously or close to release. Thats gonna be a godly overclocking platform
    Now we are focus on this way..Myabe we can release at the same time with the new main board announced...We are just a new one in WB...

    Quote Originally Posted by YMAA View Post
    That. Is. HOT! Very slick-looking. Now you need to make VRM and CPU blocks with that same style to keep the look consistent!
    All are on our schedule...but we need to step by step..make sure all WB is in a very good condition...and then we will announce new WB fast..

    Quote Originally Posted by Utnorris View Post
    It's a shame they do not make something like this for the Blitz series for it's SB and Crosslinx chip. Do they make more of these for other NB/SB combinations or is this the first one?
    Thanks,
    Utnorris
    This is our first one and two will be ASUS solution...more will depend on the inquiry..

    Quote Originally Posted by Trigger5521 View Post
    Wishing for a similar solution for the Asus 790i.
    Sure...It will come at the same time..already ready them...)

    Quote Originally Posted by Razor_Blade View Post
    I NEED ONE OF THESE!!! Please be fast to market with these! I would take 2!
    We are all on the way to make those...Full solution on 790i N+S and MOSFET..
    Last edited by BP-Vincent; 07-22-2008 at 03:03 PM.

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    Simply beautiful! Congratulations Vincent and BP!

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    Vincent, Quick question on the Mosfet blocks if you know. Are any being designed with backplates? Biggest issue with mosfet blocks is you cant screw them on securely without flexing the board a bit making the contact in the center mosfets bad or even lost. For being just a simple piece of hard metal with a rubber strip the same shape as it to go on top, im surprised more don't use that. (Ek made like 1 mosfet backplate for an asus board, was a long WB im assuming it was impossible to get screwed down without poor contact in the center ones)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zaskar View Post
    Vincent, Quick question on the Mosfet blocks if you know. Are any being designed with backplates? Biggest issue with mosfet blocks is you cant screw them on securely without flexing the board a bit making the contact in the center mosfets bad or even lost. For being just a simple piece of hard metal with a rubber strip the same shape as it to go on top, im surprised more don't use that. (Ek made like 1 mosfet backplate for an asus board, was a long WB im assuming it was impossible to get screwed down without poor contact in the center ones)
    MOSFET will have thermal PAD and we have our solution on that..

    Add small parts can solve this problem..Thanks for the sugestion..

    Quote Originally Posted by mcoffey View Post
    I just noticed something. I have the EVGA 790i Ultra, but my board looks different than the one in the pic here. I have black PCI slots and the caps/chokes between the CPU and first PCI-E slot, above the NB look different also.

    Which version or vendor makes the board in the pics Vincent?

    andyc
    We have check XFX and EVGA own design..All can fit and no prblem...

    Can you show me photos and I can know that more?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcoffey View Post
    I just noticed something. I have the EVGA 790i Ultra, but my board looks different than the one in the pic here. I have black PCI slots and the caps/chokes between the CPU and first PCI-E slot, above the NB look different also.

    Which version or vendor makes the board in the pics Vincent?

    andyc
    It is a reference board.

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    Hey Vincent

    So there is going to be FOR SURE a block like this for the Striker II Extreme right?
    Also, will Bitspower release mosfets compatible with the Striker II Extreme too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcoffey View Post
    OK, and thanks.

    Maybe I'm confused. Both the XFX and EVGA are based on Nvidia 790i reference boards, and the only 790i reference based boards I know of availible.

    So if the layouts of the boards are different, that could cause a problem, correct?

    Just looking for confirmation that the blocks will fit the EVGA, since the layout on the pics vary from my board.

    andyc

    I promise it can fit EVGA 790i M/B and all N-reference design..no problem.

    Quote Originally Posted by slim142 View Post
    Hey Vincent

    So there is going to be FOR SURE a block like this for the Striker II Extreme right?
    Also, will Bitspower release mosfets compatible with the Striker II Extreme too?

    You are correct...I have no sample run photos on my hand now...

    Main and MOSFET will come out together...in black color...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcoffey View Post
    I just noticed something. I have the EVGA 790i Ultra, but my board looks different than the one in the pic here. I have black PCI slots and the caps/chokes between the CPU and first PCI-E slot, above the NB look different also.

    Which version or vendor makes the board in the pics Vincent?

    andyc
    Same with my EVGA 790i, my normal PCI sots are black and my memory slot colors are Gray and Black.

    Same deal with caps, some look different and instead of a box type component next to the caps their the circle version with the copper wire wrapped around.

    its most likely the same dimensions though, Nvidia is the kind of company that goes lowest bidder on the small stuff like that, and the lowest bidder changed mid way through (explains why they dont use solid state caps also).

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    Quote Originally Posted by BP-Vincent View Post
    You are correct...I have no sample run photos on my hand now...

    Main and MOSFET will come out together...in black color...
    Vincent
    You just made one happy customer right here. Will get your blocks as soon as they come out!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcoffey View Post
    Great and thanks for the follow up. I can't get clean pics of my board becuase it mounted and the Vcards are in the way.

    Here's a link to Neweggs site where you can zoom in on the board and see the difference.
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/ShowIm...board+-+Retail

    Either way, if BP says it fits, fine by me and I look forward to getting one.

    andyc
    Yes...the components are different but the position all the same..no problem it can fit your M/B.

    Quote Originally Posted by slim142 View Post
    Vincent
    You just made one happy customer right here. Will get your blocks as soon as they come out!
    We just do our best to make products..That's all.
    Hope all of you can play easy and have fun..

    Thanks..

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    Grr...

    I'm chomping at the bit here to watercool my EVGA 790i, sitting on the fence over various different WB solutions, and now this!

    I always thought the current southbridge solutions out there would prevent that middle x16 PCI-E slot from being usable. This looks awesome. Do I have to wait until august?

    This block looks great.. but their website sure could use some work. The Bitspower website does show any watercooling products at all, and many of the links don't work.

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    Nice! How about a nice PWM cooler for the DFI LT/UT X48/X38, not many options there.

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    I might be interested in a 780i depending on price (probably going Nehalem around release so I dont see buying a block thats more then $50 or so to use just for 6months but it would be nice to get rid of the chipset fan).
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    Vincent,

    谢谢。 我非常愉快!

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    Quote Originally Posted by IanY View Post
    Vincent,

    谢谢。 我非常愉快!
    o.O

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    nice vincent!!!!

    The watercooling industry and going to by hit by a bitspower bomb

    I've seen the products and they look fantastic!
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    He and his EK Supreme are out for a night on the town!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BP-Vincent View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Zaskar View Post
    Vincent, Quick question on the Mosfet blocks if you know. Are any being designed with backplates? Biggest issue with mosfet blocks is you cant screw them on securely without flexing the board a bit making the contact in the center mosfets bad or even lost. For being just a simple piece of hard metal with a rubber strip the same shape as it to go on top, im surprised more don't use that. (Ek made like 1 mosfet backplate for an asus board, was a long WB im assuming it was impossible to get screwed down without poor contact in the center ones)
    MOSFET will have thermal PAD and we have our solution on that..

    Add small parts can solve this problem..Thanks for the sugestion..
    Anyone else as curious about that response as I am?

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    Oh man, your using spacers on the screw between the Mosfet block and the motherboard aren't you? spaced just long enough where the block gets just the right amount of pressure on the Mosfets with the thermal pad, but still gets a fully tightened down mount on the motherboard.

    Thats genius, I mean i assume thats what your doing, you mentioned small parts being able to solve the problem of having either a semi loose mount or a bowed mount, thats got to be it, thats seriously awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zaskar View Post
    Oh man, your using spacers on the screw between the Mosfet block and the motherboard aren't you? spaced just long enough where the block gets just the right amount of pressure on the Mosfets with the thermal pad, but still gets a fully tightened down mount on the motherboard.

    Thats genius, I mean i assume thats what your doing, you mentioned small parts being able to solve the problem of having either a semi loose mount or a bowed mount, thats got to be it, thats seriously awesome.
    You have got it...it's the simple way for blocks need lower pressure mounting issue...

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    Hey good thinking Vincent! I'm looking forward to seeing it in practice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zaskar View Post
    Oh man, your using spacers on the screw between the Mosfet block and the motherboard aren't you? spaced just long enough where the block gets just the right amount of pressure on the Mosfets with the thermal pad, but still gets a fully tightened down mount on the motherboard.

    Thats genius, I mean i assume thats what your doing, you mentioned small parts being able to solve the problem of having either a semi loose mount or a bowed mount, thats got to be it, thats seriously awesome.
    Nice job using that noggin Zaskar

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    Yeah, great idea of using spacers...

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