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    Asus Blitz Extreme

    I have this motherboard since yesterday afternoon.
    I post some pictures before beginning the tests












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    Looks pretty savage, have you got any internal shots of the built in NB waterblock. It would interesting to see what Asus have have done with it.

    Can't wait to see this board in action, have fun!

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    Hi CornerJack!

    Can you tell us the size of the waterblock fittings?

    Thanks

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    i would love to know when this board would be released or the Blitz Formula

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    Quote Originally Posted by aster View Post
    Hi CornerJack!
    Can you tell us the size of the waterblock fittings?
    Thanks
    8/10

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    Quote Originally Posted by CornerJack View Post
    8/10
    wtf is 8/10 ???

    size of the barbs on the water block chief.
    they look to be 3/8 fittings

    now post some real shots of your board you have.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CornerJack View Post
    8/10
    And it comes with adapters for 1/2"?? If not, what a stupid decision.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lestat View Post
    wtf is 8/10 ???
    Used in Europe.
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    wooooo can't wait.

    What's the difference between this one and the non water cooling one besides the obvious?
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    Quote Originally Posted by STaRGaZeR View Post
    And it comes with adapters for 1/2"?? If not, what a stupid decision.
    Used in Europe.
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    so what does that mean 8 out of 10 millimeters ? 10 millimeters in a cm.
    since a cm is less than an inch... cripes,, what does that convert to.
    3/8 inch ?
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    looking good jack , see ur msn dude

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    13mm = half inch. 8mm is between quarter and 3/8 :\ 10mm is 3/8
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    Yes, the origin size of the waterblock fittings is 10 mm (=3/8)
    Picture with adaptaters 8/12 (=1/2) and 8/14


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    Thats so super ugly.
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    Thanks for answer and pics

    But it suxx

    Vivement le test

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    By the time most people hang everything on this board they are going to hang and stuff it into there lousy air flow case and perform their usual bad wire management,you won't even really see the board anymore so it's looks won't be noticed. Just the mess around it. Another words the board looks fine to me. I prefer to see it in action and let that determine whether it sucks or not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lestat View Post
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    so what does that mean 8 out of 10 millimeters ? 10 millimeters in a cm.
    since a cm is less than an inch... cripes,, what does that convert to.
    3/8 inch ?
    Yup, is 3/8". 8/10 fittings have 8 milimeters of inner diameter and 10 of outer diameter.

    For conversion:

    Quote Originally Posted by CornerJack View Post
    Yes, the origin size of the waterblock fittings is 10 mm (=3/8)
    Picture with adaptaters 8/12 (=1/2) and 8/14

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    Board looks nice, but isnt that wc chipset very restrictive?

    Have fun

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    The one question I ask everyone that has one, is Crosslinx working or not?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bassie View Post
    Board looks nice, but isnt that wc chipset very restrictive?

    Have fun
    You're not obligated to watercool it, it's an optional WC, it can run passively
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    Somes pictures of bios


















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    Bios seem well provided

    Nice Pics, thanks

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    So is the Channel A and Channel B voltage reference options to account for how on the P5K deluxe the black ones are more stable than the yellow ones? In that they run tighter timings on the ram and can clock higher?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gautam View Post
    The one question I ask everyone that has one, is Crosslinx working or not?
    Yes, but not much faster than 16x4 with the 2900's at this time, drivers are still immature for CrossFire/P35.

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    Is that the same as the CGI option on P5K?

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    damn thats insane
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