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Thread: Watercooling options for the Rampage II Extreme

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    will these fit 1/2"ID 3/4"OD compression fittings?

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazy1323 View Post
    will these fit 1/2"ID 3/4"OD compression fittings?
    YES!
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    EKs are like waterblock pr0n

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    No full board block for the Rampage Extreme I Eddy?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeus View Post
    No full board block for the Rampage Extreme I Eddy?
    This is hard to say, as the new boards are out.
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    dont do a rampage extreme fullcover, TBH on full board block per motherboard and the market is already saturated

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    Quote Originally Posted by SNiiPE_DoGG View Post
    dont do a rampage extreme fullcover, TBH on full board block per motherboard and the market is already saturated
    I disagree. It's not saturated at all for this board.. Do a full cover
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddy_EK View Post
    Hi

    There will be of course plexi version!
    Like at all other EK blocks!
    And Nickel plated ?
    Last edited by Malik; 12-14-2008 at 05:00 AM.

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    don't push it Malik.... lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Garrett View Post
    don't push it Malik.... lol
    This is very important question

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    Just brought mine

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    Have one problem through, dont know why ek didnt make any thing for this

    Where the oringnal heatsink was installed it had 4 screws to secure the Asus rog light/heatsink for the QPI DRAM Power Card

    Has the heatsink is no longer there, I cant use the Asus ROG Light/heatsink, which I wanted to use

    What would you guys recomend on how to install this or something else to cool the chips down


    other than that the blocks are amazing, i'll upload pics to show you guys later


    I see mips have sorted the problem out, but how do I just buy that part?

    they have made a mount where you slot it into both sides and then you can screw it in has it more wider



    and also mips waterblock goes under the QPI Card (there are chips under there)

    Does this need cooling? ie mini heatsink (The ek one doesnt go under the card)
    Last edited by davep; 12-20-2008 at 05:43 AM.

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    Interesting... I will be waiting to hear more about this.

    Also, was wondering where one could purchase this in the US?


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    This is why i like the mips more as its got better cooling on the board.

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    The chips under the QPI card does not heat at all.
    They are cooled by 5mm thick thermal pad. Simple ram heatsink would be totally enough.

    Also think about why ASUS made only passive cooling for this board... Because there is no memory controller in the NB.
    They made it just like Just like AMD allready made, so the NB does not heat that much any more.
    Quote Originally Posted by creidiki
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    how about the qpu card then?

    Ram heatinks again?

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    the block EK-FB RE2 is really very nice

    by against this type of block is required to have WC MOSFETS too?

    not possible to keep the heatpipe MOSFETS of origin and how it was for the Asus rog light / heatsink for the QPI DRAM Power Card?

    thank you very much

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    Anyone have shots with the EK block and the QPI card installed?

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    yep i do

    http://s158.photobucket.com/albums/t...out%20Extreme/


    Any more pics needed, just ask

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    thank you for the pictures

    you would not have any pictures with the wb mounted?

    damage that may be required to WC also MOS with a wb NB/SB Complete

    thank you
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    Ordered one of these, just waiting on it to be dispatched now.
    Just a question, will I need the MOFSETs as well? I didnt order them I would prefer them to be in 1 piece than what is avaliable at the moment.

    A General question what else will I need to cool? I have the Swiftech GTZ with 1366 adaptor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveS View Post
    Ordered one of these, just waiting on it to be dispatched now.
    Just a question, will I need the MOFSETs as well? I didnt order them I would prefer them to be in 1 piece than what is avaliable at the moment.

    A General question what else will I need to cool? I have the Swiftech GTZ with 1366 adaptor.
    You don't *need* the MOSFET, but you can rock it if you see fit. I am waiting to see/hear about any gains with them. Haven't seen any thread about them or seen any poster with them.

    We have a similar set-up. I have been thinkinh about getting the EK full NB/SB block and the MOSFET's too. Haven't seen them on any sites here in the US yet.. Where did you get it?

    Also, would love to know what you think of the NB/SB block too. How it fits, temps, etc. I originally bought the Swifty NBMAX, but have been having issues with it. Upon installation, had a slow leak and its too small to fit the comp fittings I have. Thankfully I have 90 degree rotary adapters.

    Anyway, let me know what you think about it and if you find anyone using the mosfets...


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    I would like a mosfet set with the 2 in 1 like this n/b s/b block for my R2

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    Quote Originally Posted by clone38 View Post
    I would like a mosfet set with the 2 in 1 like this n/b s/b block for my R2
    That would be nice. Save money on the block AND on the extra set of compression fittings... That is part of the reason I am holding off until I hear someone's thoughts. If they help, I'll get them, but if they are just for show, Id rather spend the cash on another HDD or kit of ram.


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    A single mosfet block that covers both sets of mosfets can be done, as Bei Fei and NaeKuh showed on the P6T. Would definitely be nice if this was possible on the RIIE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmilos View Post
    We have a similar set-up. I have been thinkinh about getting the EK full NB/SB block and the MOSFET's too. Haven't seen them on any sites here in the US yet.. Where did you get it?
    I ordered directly from the EKWaterblocks web page. Hopefully I get them this week, if not it will be early next week I suspect.
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