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    Quote Originally Posted by Pisklink View Post
    How about modifying a GTZ bracket and combine it with an EK backplate for mounting the Fuzion version 1?
    Thatīs exactly what iīve done. Havent mounted it yet but i think it will work just great. Using the old screws and springs from the first D-tek Fuzion mountkit.

    Maybe not the sweatest modd, but itīs cheap

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    Well, I think it's a sweet, cheap and decent mod till an official bracket will be released. But are you also planning on using the EK backplate for mounting?

    And do you think there is still enough material on the GTZ bracket after using a dremel? How much did you remove to make it fit?


    CPU: Intel Core i7 920 (4.02Ghz @ 1.35v) (3836A875)
    Mobo: Asus P6T-Deluxe (bios 1701)
    RAM: Corsair TR3X6G1600C8D (1700Mhz @ 8-8-8-24-1T)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pisklink View Post
    Well, I think it's a sweet, cheap and decent mod till an official bracket will be released. But are you also planning on using the EK backplate for mounting?

    And do you think there is still enough material on the GTZ bracket after using a dremel? How much did you remove to make it fit?
    I have tried to push down the plate and what i can see itīs not bending anything, so yes itīs enough with material to hold down the block. And i will use the GTZ backplate. Have remove about 2-3mm on each side.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ante_ante View Post
    I have tried to push down the plate and what i can see itīs not bending anything, so yes itīs enough with material to hold down the block. And i will use the GTZ backplate. Have remove about 2-3mm on each side.
    Well I ordered the GTZ mounting kit (including backplate) and ordered the EK backplate. I think the EK backplate has a bigger mounting surface and therefore can distribute mounting pressure more evenly. I hope it will work and fit nicely. But I almost think it will because the holes for bolting should be lined up de same.


    CPU: Intel Core i7 920 (4.02Ghz @ 1.35v) (3836A875)
    Mobo: Asus P6T-Deluxe (bios 1701)
    RAM: Corsair TR3X6G1600C8D (1700Mhz @ 8-8-8-24-1T)
    Videocard: Club3D HD7950 RoyalKing 3Gb
    Soundcard: Asus Xonar DGX
    HDD's: 1 x 256Gb Samsung SSD 840 Pro and 3 x 640Gb Samsung F1 Spinpoint
    PSU: Zalman 850W
    Case: Coolermaster CM690

    D-Tek Fuzion with 5,5mm nozzle | Swiftech MCP655 | Thermochill 120.2 | EK Reservoir | XSPC High Flex 7/16" ID - 10/16" OD | Scythe S-Flex SFF21F Fans

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