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    Exclamation Any plans for a full-cover waterblock for GA-X58A-OC

    Hey everyone,

    Just wanted to check if EK, BP, Koolance, or anyone else has any plans for a full cover water-block for the upcoming Gigabyte GA-X58A-OC board (seen below)?



    I really hope there is something in the works because I am seriously considering moving to this board.


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    OT, but I think the stock heatsink is very nice and should perform a lot better than Classified's crap (X58A-OC has pretty much the best heatsink I've seen on X58 boards). I don't think waterblock is going to be necessary.
    But I bet we'll see a few waterblocks. If it's indeed priced @ $280 it's going to be extremely popular.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zalbard View Post
    OT, but I think the stock heatsink is very nice and should perform a lot better than Classified's crap (X58A-OC has pretty much the best heatsink I've seen on X58 boards). I don't think waterblock is going to be necessary.
    But I bet we'll see a few waterblocks. If it's indeed priced @ $280 it's going to be extremely popular.
    It's not about necessary, it's about function and appearance. When watercooling everything has to go under water. No ifs or buts

    I personally don't do air cooling any more.

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    Honestly if I were a block manufacturer I would be skipping on this board. It is a board designed for benching, not day-to-day use. Designing a full cover for this block just doesn't make a whole lot of sense when most people will be using it w/ LN2 anyways.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lowfat View Post
    Honestly if I were a block manufacturer I would be skipping on this board. It is a board designed for benching, not day-to-day use. Designing a full cover for this block just doesn't make a whole lot of sense when most people will be using it w/ LN2 anyways.
    Stop giving them negative ideas

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    Really? Not a single vendor reply with "Yes" or "No"? Really?!

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    First the board isn't even available yet so they probably have not had a chance to look at it in person. Second not all manufacturers post on here and they dont spend all day surfing the forums looking for boards to make blocks for. Third there is really no point as this board is meant for LN2 and not water cooling.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Planet View Post
    Third there is really no point as this board is meant for LN2 and not water cooling.
    ur going to hurt my E759's feelings.

    Thats what they said, but we still have them.

    Serious note, im with planet tho, its not to the best interest of board makers to make this block.

    Its honestly too late, a very late move on giggy's part.
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    This is (extreme) benchmarking motherboard, not 24/7 gamer/workstation board.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tiborrr View Post
    This is (extreme) benchmarking motherboard, not 24/7 gamer/workstation board.
    so....yes?
    pretty please make it not have a rubbish huge EK logo, and what is with EK's putting aluminium plate over the Nickel Plexi blocks? Serious question!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tiborrr View Post
    This is (extreme) benchmarking motherboard, not 24/7 gamer/workstation board.
    Same was said about the E759...so what's the answer?

    OT: There is also nothing wrong with this board as a 24/7 board (not every board has to be overloaded with junk features), and some of us benchmark on water too, just as an FYI. Further to this, I believe you are EK affiliated so you could use a bit more professionalism in your answers If you have no plans on making it a "we will not be supporting this board as it is, in our view, not intended as a board for daily use" would have sufficed. Just a tip for the future
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    If it is going to be indeed sold at $280 then I will see a lot of people buying it.
    If not EK, then I guess someone else will chime in...
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    bump!

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    Wow, still nobody to reply...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dejanh View Post
    Same was said about the E759...so what's the answer?
    that is a good point
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    I'd love to see a waterblock design for this motherboard, even if it is designed as a benchers board that's not to say you won't be running everything on a chiller or phase.

    However the biggest unknown is how many of these boards GBT will be making and if they treat it as a limited edition type product. (UD9 anyone) If that is the case then block makers will be hard pressed to sell enough product to make a production run worth while.

    I still vote yes, make the block, build it and they will buy.

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    this will last till socket2011 and depending on what happens with CB it might last for another few years
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    Quote Originally Posted by redmax View Post
    I'd love to see a waterblock design for this motherboard, even if it is designed as a benchers board that's not to say you won't be running everything on a chiller or phase.

    However the biggest unknown is how many of these boards GBT will be making and if they treat it as a limited edition type product. (UD9 anyone) If that is the case then block makers will be hard pressed to sell enough product to make a production run worth while.

    I still vote yes, make the block, build it and they will buy.
    Indeed. If I could get a waterblock for this board I'd snap it up in a second to replace my current board. I really hope somebody jumps on this. I was also thinking to maybe get the CPU under Phase and leave the motherboard and GPUs under water as this board would be really easy to work with...

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    The board isn't really even released yet, we have yet to see how many of these boards will actually be manufactured and if the infos about the pricing will hold water. I believe it's too soon to draw any conclusions

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    Quote Originally Posted by tiborrr View Post
    The board isn't really even released yet, we have yet to see how many of these boards will actually be manufactured and if the infos about the pricing will hold water. I believe it's too soon to draw any conclusions
    That's what I like to hear An outright no was rather disconcerning
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    Quote Originally Posted by tiborrr View Post
    This is (extreme) benchmarking motherboard, not 24/7 gamer/workstation board.
    I plan to game on the system that I build with this mobo.

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    Got the board drawn in CAD already! Block is under development!

    Quote Originally Posted by zeropluszero View Post
    so....yes?
    pretty please make it not have a rubbish huge EK logo, and what is with EK's putting aluminium plate over the Nickel Plexi blocks? Serious question!
    What aluminum plate? The plates are stainless steel!
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    Quote Originally Posted by tiborrr View Post
    What aluminum plate? The plates are stainless steel!
    ok, so SS, why are they there?

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    But where do we get the board here inn Europe??
    Does anyone have it anywhere where they ship international?
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    Quote Originally Posted by tiborrr View Post
    Got the board drawn in CAD already! Block is under development!


    What aluminum plate? The plates are stainless steel!
    OMG! OMG! OMG! OMG! OMG! YEEEESSSSSSSSSS!

    Now that is so, so, so good to hear. Now for this board to hit retail and we are in business!

    Any ideas when you expect the production block to be available? I just want to plan the rebuild adequately
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