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Thread: p6T-Deluxe install HS for chipset and waterblock

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    p6T-Deluxe install HS for chipset and waterblock

    You must replace the top of NB


    After take out and clear



    Two hole fix all chipset waerblock anf HS

    I show 2 ways, HS and waterblock.





    Good luck.

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    the temperature will decrease plentiful ??

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    Is it really worth the trouble?

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    Seems like a pretty dumb way of putting the heatsink together to begin with...
    Quote Originally Posted by Chruschef in regards to Thermaltake water cooling
    you'd be better off cooling your components with a fire....

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    Curious how the before and after temps are
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    this plate is from copper??

    also Can you post here a hole spacing on this plate ? and overall plate dimensions?
    I have an idea

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    To all, i am testing. Update later.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duniek View Post
    this plate is from copper??

    also Can you post here a hole spacing on this plate ? and overall plate dimensions?
    I have an idea
    Looks like aluminum to me (I'd imagine a plate of copper that large wouldn't be cheap or cost efficient for Asus) and you can also see some of the 'copper finish' worn off from the heatsink that was on top.
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    Pretty sure it's copper. The patch that looks discolored, looks like it was from the thermal paste.
    Quote Originally Posted by Chruschef in regards to Thermaltake water cooling
    you'd be better off cooling your components with a fire....

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    Quote Originally Posted by aspire.comptech View Post
    Pretty sure it's copper. The patch that looks discolored, looks like it was from the thermal paste.
    No, it is aluminium.

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    Hi!

    We will have full board support in 10 days.
    New mosfet blocks. (2 blocks in a kit will be selling)

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    Quote Originally Posted by creidiki
    EKs are like waterblock pr0n

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddy_EK View Post
    Hi!

    We will have full board support in 10 days.
    New mosfet blocks. (2 blocks in a kit will be selling)

    Eddy
    Nice idea of Asus to put a plate on the mainboard where you can then add a cooler of your choice.

    Get's in line and waits until they are avalaible.

    On another topic, Eddy will you be making blocks also for the MSI Eclispe and a question about the S1366 mount for the Supreme, I see the mounting plate in your shop, but will there be a backplate?
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    Hey Eddy, what about for Gigabye GA-X58-UD5 and Extreme?

    Seems like these are popular boards this time around.
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    Is there any news on a water block for the chipset?
    Also what are the hole spacing on this plate ? and overall plate dimensions?
    It may very well be that the Swiftech MCW-NBMAX North Bridge waterblock
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    Bei's NB/SB combo going out to vendors today or tomorrow i think. My mosfet blocks should also hit vendors the same time as well.



    i for one was never a fan of putting a block ontop of a copper plate...

    Quote Originally Posted by Duniek View Post
    this plate is from copper??

    also Can you post here a hole spacing on this plate ? and overall plate dimensions?
    I have an idea
    what scares me is i think i can guess....

    your gonna make a top, with a oring seal, and turn that plate into a waterblock arent you?
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    It seems the EK P6T mosfet blocks is out.

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    Now, I just hope they will make one set for the Gigabyte GA-EX58.
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    Interesting as i was about to ditch my p6t 0c palm for the giga extreme with built in block. I may just keep it now because i kinda like the palm tool for temps while gaming. I must search for a northbridge block!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    Bei's NB/SB combo going out to vendors today or tomorrow i think. My mosfet blocks should also hit vendors the same time as well.


    where can i get these from!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by retrogamer1990 View Post
    where can i get these from!?
    jab-tech or sidewinders probably january.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    jab-tech or sidewinders probably january.
    Nice. I like the design better than EK (one block vs 2).

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    any word if EK will bring out SB/NB chipset block??

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    I realise this thread is rather old but I'll just go ahead and ask anyway.
    Will this solution decrease your NB temps? And perhaps mosfet etc also?
    Or do you think the 2 92mm fans on the TJ07 is enough to get good cooling of the MB components?

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    Just my personal opinion, but for the P6T Deluxe V2 and similar boards I think adding a motherboard full coverage water block along with MOSFET water blocks is a waste of time and money. They simply don't get hot enough to require water cooling even with the most extreme overclock. When water cooling, simply add the supplied ASUS fan to the main MOSFET heat sink and a separate 40mm fan on the supplied standoffs to the main motherboard heat sink as per the instructions in the motherboard manual. This is sufficient to keep them cool.
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    Mosfets get hot with high overclocks, the NB/SB do not. Of course this all depends on what you consider hot. On my REII with the stock cooling my NB would hit 60c plus and my mosfets were hot to the touch. Water cooling it with a simple block on the NB stock heatsink dropped the temps to the low 40's. A lot will do it for looks, but I think it does help.
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    Quote Originally Posted by astrodanco View Post
    Just my personal opinion, but for the P6T Deluxe V2 and similar boards I think adding a motherboard full coverage water block along with MOSFET water blocks is a waste of time and money. They simply don't get hot enough to require water cooling even with the most extreme overclock. When water cooling, simply add the supplied ASUS fan to the main MOSFET heat sink and a separate 40mm fan on the supplied standoffs to the main motherboard heat sink as per the instructions in the motherboard manual. This is sufficient to keep them cool.
    Yes, that would be an option. But i do like my rig to be quiet, so I rather not have the fan there.

    Quote Originally Posted by Utnorris View Post
    Mosfets get hot with high overclocks, the NB/SB do not. Of course this all depends on what you consider hot. On my REII with the stock cooling my NB would hit 60c plus and my mosfets were hot to the touch. Water cooling it with a simple block on the NB stock heatsink dropped the temps to the low 40's. A lot will do it for looks, but I think it does help.
    Did it reduce mosfet temps also?
    And do you think it would be same on the P6T deluxe as on the REII?
    What blocks would be suitable for the P6T deluxe?

    Edit: You think any of these 2 would fit?
    http://ekwaterblocks.com/shop/produc...roducts_id=261
    http://ekwaterblocks.com/shop/produc...roducts_id=223
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