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    NB and SB in one for sure! Looks cleaner and works better with bulky VGA cards
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    actually something just occurred to me.

    Combined NB/SB is completely necessary. Without a fullcover NB/SB you can't run tri-sli, because the SB barbs will block your GPU's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by T_Flight View Post
    Now this post is worthy of a definite increase in Xtreme Rank. a "Full Cover Motherboard Block".

    Right now, I cannot buy much, but if I were to buy (again not promissing I would buy) I'd like to see the FC version. I think it's sleeker looking and makes for less tubing and less clutter. Integrated like the FC is it would eliminate potential leak sources too. It would still have connections, but less of them. I think there are alot of advantages to the FC design.
    Actually that would be a failry cool design, not sure how many people would buy it thou...

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    I vote for full cover. I need one for the P6T.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brewer265 View Post
    I vote for full cover. I need one for the P6T.
    Hi!

    For P6T deluxe it is impossible because of the capacitors near the SB, sorry...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chruschef View Post
    I've seen one before, on million dollar pc.
    http://www.million-dollar-pc.com/sys...inus/sinus.htm

    I've been trying to find something like that for days'n'days...
    You would probably have to design and flow test it ina program like Solid Edge (CADD Program that includes flow and engineering modelling), then generate a .cam file using another software suit and have a pro "clean it up" for you. .cam creation software is not a fully compatible deal sometimes with certain machines.

    After that you'd have to find a place that would take "one off" machine jobs on a CNC mill. Now that last part is gonna be hard to find. Most CNC places will not even talk to somebody unless it gets into the 10-50,000 dollar range. Yes, that is for real. There are some around, but they are extremely hard to find, and sometimes they will do it when they are not busy, other times they can't get to it becasue of volume orders.

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    Quote Originally Posted by T_Flight View Post
    After that you'd have to find a place that would take "one off" machine jobs on a CNC mill. Now that last part is gonna be hard to find. Most CNC places will not even talk to somebody unless it gets into the 10-50,000 dollar range. Yes, that is for real. There are some around, but they are extremely hard to find, and sometimes they will do it when they are not busy, other times they can't get to it becasue of volume orders.
    Not sure where you live, but in the UK, 80% of companies will do a one off. it's called prototyping. It works out quite a bit more than if you decide to mass produce it of course (+10-20%), but every customer will want a one off so they can test their design, make alterations if necesary then say 'YES, we want this to go to full production'

    Obviously, if you provide the stock material and CAD drawings that are compatible with the CNC the cost goes down even lower.

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    full cover for sure

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    defo both chipsets in one block!!!


    when can i order???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddy_EK View Post
    Hi!

    For P6T deluxe it is impossible because of the capacitors near the SB, sorry...
    That sucks. Guess its seperate blocks for me. Are the mosfet ones gonna be the same?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddy_EK View Post
    Hi!

    For P6T deluxe it is impossible because of the capacitors near the SB, sorry...
    Bei Fei made one already.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddy_EK View Post
    Hi!

    For P6T deluxe it is impossible because of the capacitors near the SB, sorry...
    Quote Originally Posted by zlojack View Post
    Bei Fei made one already.
    Not impossible.
    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...5&postcount=32

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    Broken link there bud
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    Sorry to do this to your thread eddie..

    But bei fei and i pulled it off.

    My Completed board.

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    Now with a pair of blocks like that, I'd reconsider leaving my board on stock air cooling.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mcoffey View Post
    Hmm...the P6T on that thread has a different layout than the one I see on newegg. Why is that? On neweggs board, the 2 caps closest to the mem slots are split apart more to allow the heat pipe in between them. Unless they are underneath the block or something?

    Here's the link, you can see what I mean.

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/ShowIm...d%20-%20Retail

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonelmore View Post
    Broken link there bud

    the 2 caps between the heatpipe

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    Isn't he the same guy who also made the heatsink for the Laing DDC pumps? This guy is good...and fast!
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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    Sorry to do this to your thread eddie..

    But bei fei and i pulled it off.

    My Completed board.

    How did you get past those 2 caps pictured above?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonelmore View Post
    How did you get past those 2 caps pictured above?
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    Hey Eddy, you're planning to make a full cover NB/SB block for the Rampage Extreme II and you just skip the Rampage Extreme socket 775?

    Or are you planning to make one for the RE socket 775 also? ....Please....
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    It will be a lot easier (and cleaner) to tube on a single block.
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    I like the idea of the mosfets done like that.

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    Forgot to ask this this waterblock allow full use of the pci express x4 slot (For Creative PCI Express Tititium Sound Card) next to the waterblock with tri sli

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    I vote full cover as well, tho since REII as full heatsink all over the board what about mossfets? like bei fei did with P6T
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    Full Cover!!!!! One for the Rampage Formula please.....
    Ba da dum dum dum.

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