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    Waterblock(s) for evga P55 classified?

    I was considering buying this board because it will fit my color scheme and i5 runs cooler than i7, but why are there no waterblocks for it?
    My case (TJ07) isn't the best for airflow and I also have it modded to inverted ATX, rendering the heatpipe cooling on the m/b useless.
    Does anyone have any info about a possible waterblock for this board by EK/Mips maybe?
    Or anyone know any mosfet + chipset blocks I could use on this board?

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    I would be interested in one very much too.

    As of this date none is available, so I think that blocks for this mobo aren't going to be produced at all.

    Does anyone know whether there is a block I could fit on mosfets since SB and NF200 don't produce that much heat?

    Yeah, I realize bumping 3 months old thread is better than opening a new one and getting 0 replies
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    NF200 doesn't produce much heat? o_O. It's often way hotter then your average SB/NB.

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    Honestly, if you're doing so much to produce so much heat on a P55 board, you should've gone X58. For most of the time, however, the cooling on the board should be enough.
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    Quote Originally Posted by churchy View Post
    NF200 doesn't produce much heat? o_O. It's often way hotter then your average SB/NB.
    What's up with all selective reading here on this forums? You've taken out part of the sentence which you liked and started being smart... So please, read a couple of times complete previous post before it clicks in. Hotter than mosfets? Sure

    Quote Originally Posted by ScottALot View Post
    Honestly, if you're doing so much to produce so much heat on a P55 board, you should've gone X58. For most of the time, however, the cooling on the board should be enough.
    Probably I'm not producing that much heat.
    On the other hand, most times neither the majority X58 users need a block, but there are still plenty of them around.
    The fact it is not produced yet is what is bothering me. While for Asus P55 boards you have laying them around just every corner.
    This is not a heatpipe cooling, I might unscrew which ever part needed, so I just wanted a mosfet block. Mostly for bling, I'm aware they aren't going to burst into flames.
    Though my air circulation inside the case could be better for sure.

    It was all fine and dandy with tower coolers. But now I see this case isn't optimized neither for air, nor god forbid liquid cooling
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    Dear boyz and galz.

    Couple of days Corsair 800D landed (), and I slapped it all together like it should be (on my previous build I was one vent short due to space constraints).
    At first I was pretty happy with my temps, mid 50s with decently oced, less than stellar quad. Then I went to sleep and realized I will not bear with that
    kind of noise. I lowered my Scythe S-flexes to 7v, and then prime started crashing. Opened Eleet and I see 97°C on the VRM section. Schweeet.
    Though my core temps went 10° up, but that I can live with. This radiator is anyway the first thing which is going to te swapped out.

    My guess is that Magicool is high fpi rad for high rpm fans. While they were rotating at 1200rpm, mosfet heatsink managed to get some air. Now when
    they are undervolted, it is deprived of such privileges.

    My question is, like we all know, there will probably be no full coverage blocks for these fine boards.

    But...

    Last night I was inspecting X58 Classified 3X SLi motherboard, and I see, both fet heatsinks look the same,
    probably both are fed with 10+2 Volterras. Could it be that us P55 Classy owners were smiled upon so we
    might fit X58 mosfet block on them?

    So my question is, would this fit on my board?
    Anyone who slapped full cover block on their X58 Classy care to measure the hole distance on your X58 mosfet sink so I might verify?

    Any insight much appreciated.
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    These are the only ones I found. I wish eddy would get some done...

    http://shop.anfi-tec.de/

    I dont know where your from, maybe these will be easy for you to get. I think this is p55 ftw n200, but the mofsets look the same.

    1 x http://shop.anfi-tec.de/product_info...r-Kuehler.html

    and

    1 x http://shop.anfi-tec.de/product_info...r-Kuehler.html

    thats almost 100 euros, ouch....
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    Yeah, getting them from Germany wouldn't be too much of a hassle, but...

    I already saw those. They fit only on FTW/FTW200 which have analogue PWM. Mine mbo has digital, so this
    definitely can't fit.

    Thanks for response
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    Bump.

    Just submited an email to eVGA, but till they respond I can't believe there is no single
    one person here who might share his or her opinion on the matter at hand.
    Plus it's a most frequent section on the XS
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    Evga won't provide support since they tend to keep fairness on the LC market. Like I asked for something specific and not the information
    if the hole distance on E760 and E659 pwm heatsink are equal. Redirected me to their forums. Yeah, I'm eager to register right away

    Hopefully tomorrow someone from Enzotech will provide their input.
    After all, on their website they state we are welcome to provide information
    if any of their products fit on a piece of hw not included in the description.

    I'll keep updated. Lucky me, my postcount keeps rising
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