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    Sweet.

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    Want. Wantwantwantwantwantwant!

    My P6T7 would love love looooooove that block.
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    bigger killer looks so nice
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    OMFG ive never seen a block so big
    My build is taking way to long

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    w0w!


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    Nice!

    How much longer before its available to order?

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    That is NICE! Very good looking block, totaly great!
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    I asking a question to you @Duniek, are you human or not?

    What an amazing fullcover block out there, I cannot believe it anyway.

    Top plate of yours reminds me the Koolence's top plates but yours are so tight on that.

    Accept or not, people prefer to use the fullcover blocks on their motherboards in these days but their options are made from someone elses before. For example, I am using the Rampage Extreme X48 mobo and happy with it now but none of waterblock creators does not make fullcover block for it because of that mobo out-dated. They create fullcover blocks to only popular motherboards which called i7, I suppose nothing happaned on i5s yet. Why should I seperate more money for mosfet blocks (2x) + NB + SB and more? I prefer to stock passive cooling for my mobo which is sad to me right now. I believe what fullcover blocks will be more popular in near future.

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    Arthur: Have you seen the poll on Koolance forums about witch block they should make next, the Asus P6T7 Supercomp. did win that poll but i dont think they are gonna make one.
    Im so glad we have guys like duniek that take time and exelent craftmanship to make blocks like this.
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    This is incredible.....

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    small update but dont have much time now
    myabe in next 14days I will make more

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    one more pic

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    That is pure win.

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    Clean you lens the top of the block and re take photo

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    Comming home... Can I get my hopes up?

    Quote Originally Posted by xaxis
    Hey Duniek,

    I have a challenge for you with some conditions that may make it worth your while.

    The challenge is this: Create a FULL BOARD motherboard water block for the Asus P6T7 Supercomputer. ... That is, create a single block that cools the SB/NF200-1/NB/MOSFET/MOSFET/NF200-2 with one contiguous piece of copper, ... and preferably w/ a high quality acrylic or acetal top and nickel plate the sucker.

    If you genuinely think you're up for this challenge and will begin work on it right away, I'll send you a copy of the board to have in exchange for the full board water block that you'll end up creating.

    What do you say?
    -- 07-04-2009

    I gaze in awe at your work man. I would say you have created a block that I could narrowly even envision. True talent my friend! I don't even consider the 6+ months development time a hitch in the least. Quality takes care and care takes time. Plus it's good to know the P6T7 will be snug with gulftown soon enough as well. ;-)

    So do you think you'll be able to ship me out the finished product before month's end? When I arrive back in the states all I want to do is work on ILLUMINATION. Plus my quad 5870s (or 5970s if I can get 4 to work) need a place to call home. :-) --- (note: remember xtremers... I'm not intending to game with them. GPGPU workhourse all the way with this machine.)

    Anyway, everyone who hasn't give Duniek a round of applause!
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    WoW That really is some sweet workmanship there champ.
    Very well done!

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    Very long wait for the full cover of this m/b.
    I m very sure that many owners they will switch to another(like me)
    It's really sad that wc companies have no care about p6t7 and no respect for
    customers.Many BRAVO for Duniek.I envy his work.

    The problem that makes wc a difficult job for this m/b is Asus' design.
    I'm pretty sure they didn't think about it at all.
    Neither overclocking.My previous rampage ii gene m/b had better bios AI settings.
    Now i see why many users goes to EVGA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Costas24 View Post
    Very long wait for the full cover of this m/b.
    I m very sure that many owners they will switch to another(like me)
    It's really sad that wc companies have no care about p6t7 and no respect for
    customers.Many BRAVO for Duniek.I envy his work.

    The problem that makes wc a difficult job for this m/b is Asus' design.
    I'm pretty sure they didn't think about it at all.
    Neither overclocking.My previous rampage ii gene m/b had better bios AI settings.
    Now i see why many users goes to EVGA.
    Oh come on now. Larger companies have to pick and choose products to produce they feel will sell regularly. I spoke with Eddy of EK about producing it and he said it was unlikely simply because it was difficult to get in his region... I don't understand all the ends and outs of the liquid cooling market of course, but I wouldn't go as far to say they're showing a lack of respect.

    I own a few EVGA boards and more than a few ASUS boards, they each have there caveats, goods and bads, etc. To each his/her own of course, but broad generalizations never do anyone any good, do they?

    And of course I agree that Duniek as usual has done some superior work!
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    Eddy couldn't get in his region?
    How i could get in Greece? Greek stores has many in stock.
    Slovenia and Greece are EU countries.
    EK is one of the most famous wc company.
    How a greek customer can get the p6t7 for fun
    and Eddy can't get it for using as business....?
    No offence for EK!
    As you said...
    If wc companies do not believe in success of a product,they don't proceed to construction.
    Or p6t7 block is a difficult mobo to watercool, so headache for Eddy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Costas24 View Post
    Eddy couldn't get in his region?
    How i could get in Greece? Greek stores has many in stock.
    Slovenia and Greece are EU countries.
    EK is one of the most famous wc company.
    How a greek customer can get the p6t7 for fun
    and Eddy can't get it for using as business....?
    No offence for EK!
    As you said...
    If wc companies do not believe in success of a product,they don't proceed to construction.
    Or p6t7 block is a difficult mobo to watercool, so headache for Eddy.
    Indeed, as much as I like EK it's apparent for whatever reason the P6T7 did not seem like it was worth their investment. I even offered to send a copy for free.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Costas24 View Post
    Eddy couldn't get in his region?
    How i could get in Greece? Greek stores has many in stock.
    Slovenia and Greece are EU countries.
    EK is one of the most famous wc company.
    How a greek customer can get the p6t7 for fun
    and Eddy can't get it for using as business....?
    No offence for EK!
    As you said...
    If wc companies do not believe in success of a product,they don't proceed to construction.
    Or p6t7 block is a difficult mobo to watercool, so headache for Eddy.
    Quote Originally Posted by xaxis View Post
    Indeed, as much as I like EK it's apparent for whatever reason the P6T7 did not seem like it was worth their investment. I even offered to send a copy for free.
    There are alot of great motherboards in this industry. Some of X38/X48/P45/X58 motherboards are different from other boards clearly because of their oc'ing success. I mentioned this issue on my another post but WC companies are only making fullcover waterblocks for a few popular ones, thats it. Maybe they scare from market fluctuations or they do not want to hold their stock alot even they did them.

    I hope my words and thoughts will not anger the @Eddy and he do not get me wrong here.

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    Probably one of the most unnecessary motherboard coolers I've ever seen, but I'll be damned if its not beautiful looking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hglazm View Post
    Probably one of the most unnecessary motherboard coolers I've ever seen, but I'll be damned if its not beautiful looking.
    Are you aware of the thermals the P6T7 puts off? I would say it's one of the most necessary motherboard coolers... at least for someone like me who "super computes" with lots of GPUs.

    And yes, indeed, tis a beautiful creation.
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    would you make more of these and sell them?
    coz im interested

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