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    if asked kingpin and other OC'ers that had the boards in there hands , and non off the holes matched the bloks .
    pm'd gabe over a week ago still no answer

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    Hi!

    Can anyone show me picture of the chips under the SB.
    I don't know if there are any other chips under the SB heatsink.

    Thanks!
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    Does anyone know if the NB even gets hot enough with a moderate overclock to warrant a water-block? i know the P45 ran pretty cool.. i was just wondering if this is similar

    Additional Comment:

    i found this pick over at another thread and they are doing some pretty heavy overclocking and using stock heat-sinks on the NB.. so is the water-block more for looks? it seems like it's not even necessary at all!

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    According to ASUS probe im getting 50-52C on the NB while moderate gaming. I got a small fan on it, so it might get higher without...but yah it does get hot. SB run a bit cooler from the ASUS Probe temps...average 43-46c.

    I would probaly WC it if i could, But im retarded like that. Give it a week or two im sure something will pop up.

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    Hi!

    I would like to offer a mosfet kit for (ASUS rampage II extreme) and (ASUS P6T Deluxe) to a volunteer that would test the blocks on the card if they fit.
    I would prefer he is from EU so he gets the block ASAP. Please send me e-mail on info @ ekwaterblocks.com
    Hope to hear from someone soon
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    Quote Originally Posted by creidiki
    EKs are like waterblock pr0n

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    Damn those look good! I wish I lived in EU! lol

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    Swiftech NB Block DOES Fit The RIIE

    Gabe just confimed that the Swiftech NB block does fit the Rampage II Extreme.

    His post is here at this URL on this forum...
    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=107

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    Awsome that's work nicely I think!

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    I was hoping you'd see that quickly.

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    Man I've been doing the stupidest things lately cause of being tired lol. Last night half in a daze burned off a couple things & labeled them all the same as the first one lolol

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    If Swiftech NBmax fits then EK ASUS HP fits to as it is EK:s fusionblock for ASUS boards and if the NB dont really needs to be cooled then that block is just enough for me i think.
    Anyone seen a backplate to go along with LGA1366 yet?
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    WooHoo. NBMAX and GTZ for me. With some bit power 45deg fittings.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddy_EK View Post
    Hi!

    I would like to offer a mosfet kit for (ASUS rampage II extreme) and (ASUS P6T Deluxe) to a volunteer that would test the blocks on the card if they fit.
    I would prefer he is from EU so he gets the block ASAP. Please send me e-mail on info @ ekwaterblocks.com
    Hope to hear from someone soon
    Will you be releasing backplates for these as well?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2low4u View Post
    Man I've been doing the stupidest things lately cause of being tired lol. Last night half in a daze burned off a couple things & labeled them all the same as the first one lolol
    I know the feeling. Man, I'm burned out. I'm really wore out. It's always this way when you build these thingsd and get them going. I wish i could pop in one magic CD and all the software I wanted on the drive was there at one time. Unfortunately it don't work like that.

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    Hello

    if I understood, Waterblock (Swifteck) for Rampage Extreme x48 would be the same as for RII2 X58?

    Is that Waterblock EK to RE X48 will go without problems on the RII2 X58?
    no problem fixing?

    thank you to you

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3oh6 View Post
    i have never had the REII in my hands but unless there are mounting holes at all four corners, or i am missing something, the block clearly won't work...

    wrong.. the system is designed to work with 2 diagonal mounting holes :-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonelmore View Post
    Does anyone know if the NB even gets hot enough with a moderate overclock to warrant a water-block? i know the P45 ran pretty cool.. i was just wondering if this is similar

    Additional Comment:

    i found this pick over at another thread and they are doing some pretty heavy overclocking and using stock heat-sinks on the NB.. so is the water-block more for looks? it seems like it's not even necessary at all!

    thermal load on this chispset is moderate, reason why Asus released a passive heatsink, but if highly overclocked, then w/c will bring things back within acceptable levels.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gabe View Post
    wrong.. the system is designed to work with 2 diagonal mounting holes :-)
    a picture found on this forum shows that there will 4 fixations on RIIE, HERE

    so it should be good?


    otherwise it will block good? (normally for RE x48)

    EK-NB ASUS HP

    if someone could confirm

    thank you very much

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    I'd say if the one fit for those board they all would.

    The cross holes are the same as what Gabe said would fit so I'd try it if it were me.

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    I have spoken with Vincent and they are planning on mkaing blocks for the R2E. I am sending mine to him to make the blocks with. SHould be great when it is all done.

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    I have spoken with Vincent and they are planning on mkaing blocks for the R2E. I am sending mine to him to make the blocks with. SHould be great when it is all done.

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    Hey, we just tested the blocks and both mosfets fit to the both boards.
    The ASUS HP will not fit to the heatpipe system.
    If you have perhaps "old" EK-NF4 rev1.1 block it will fit to the heatpipe system perfectly.

    As for the replacement will be like this:
    Northbridge Southbridge
    REII NB/SB 5 (new SB block)
    P6T Deluxe NB/SB 5 NB/SB ASUS 1
    Quote Originally Posted by creidiki
    EKs are like waterblock pr0n

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    So the NB/SB 5 will fit the RIIE then? Is that with the Heat pipe thing on or off?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddy_EK View Post
    Hey, we just tested the blocks and both mosfets fit to the both boards.
    The ASUS HP will not fit to the heatpipe system.
    If you have perhaps "old" EK-NF4 rev1.1 block it will fit to the heatpipe 1
    there is no other block compatible? (other than EK-NF4 rev1.1)

    I thought that ASUS HP was good with the positioning holes

    thank you

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    Asus Rampage II Extreme @ Mips




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