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    Quad GT mosfet cooling.

    Right the one question that I cant answer yet, if we use an after market northbridge cooler what the hell are we supposed to put on the mosfets as I'm currently using some swiftech MC14 ram sinks and the pwm's are idle at 60c and load at 70-75c (with a 60mm fan blowing on them) and we've just started with the summer heat so there going to get pretty toasty, now the other solution is the thermalright hr-09 but that requires some modding as its designed for asus and gigabyte boards, so is there anychance somebody at abit can find this part as I know people have them as I would give both arms and legs and buy every share that abit has for it and I'm not taking the no we dont have them for an answer and cost aint an issue. (and Im not cutting/bending the stock cooling untill my warranty runs out)

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    the EK mosfet block 1 apparently fits - WJA96 on OcUK is running with it.

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    I really need one too
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    And by trying to force me to like small pants, they've alienated me.

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    I really need one too
    Have a look in your old bits box and see if you have a ThermalTake Volcano 7+ CPU heatsink hanging around.

    If you do, you can turn one of those into two of these:

    BH6, BX6 2.0, BE6, BE6-II 2.0, ST6-RAID, BE6-II 2.0 (again), BD7-RAID, BD7II-RAID, IC7-G, IC7 Max3, AB9 QuadGT, IX38 QuadGT. IX58... Oh, b*ll*cks. RIP Abit

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richh View Post
    Have a look in your old bits box and see if you have a ThermalTake Volcano 7+ CPU heatsink hanging around.

    If you do, you can turn one of those into two of these:

    hehe, I do, and I saw your previous posts on this
    Old socket 7 fun!

    I dont really have time to mess at the moment though, I would much rather just buy one
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    Sadly I dont have one of those lying about but give me a couple of days and I will. Now how easy is it to modify with just a dremel is it just a case of measuring the original and copying it

    Edit: Agent if I do mangge to make one I'll make another out of the other half and send it to you free of charge if you want I'll let you know if it turns up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by daza View Post
    Right the one question that I cant answer yet, if we use an after market northbridge cooler what the hell are we supposed to put on the mosfets as I'm currently using some swiftech MC14 ram sinks and the pwm's are idle at 60c and load at 70-75c (with a 60mm fan blowing on them) and we've just started with the summer heat so there going to get pretty toasty, now the other solution is the thermalright hr-09 but that requires some modding as its designed for asus and gigabyte boards, so is there anychance somebody at abit can find this part as I know people have them as I would give both arms and legs and buy every share that abit has for it and I'm not taking the no we dont have them for an answer and cost aint an issue. (and Im not cutting/bending the stock cooling untill my warranty runs out)
    I emailed ThermalRight Tech Support last week asking if I could use the HR-05 OK for the Northbridge and HR-09 on the PWM /MOSFETs on my QuadGT (as it is not in their published compatible MB list) and they responded that "the HR-09's are NOT Abit compatible".....
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    Quote Originally Posted by EtheAv8r View Post
    And they responded that "the HR-09's are NOT Abit compatible".....
    Yep not without a dremel of course

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    Abit need to come up with better cooling solutions or reduce the heat somehow when under high fsb, the all in one otes cooling pipe isnt very overclocking friendly espeically when it comes to watercooling, if you damage the pipe you end up voiding your warranty which is a shame.

    As much as I love Abit boards I ended up purchasing an alernative product that doesnt have those problems under high overclocks.

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    If it's a water cooling block you're after we'll have one in stock very soon.
    I've been testing a quad gt with CPU,NB & Mosfet water cooling recently

    Had some very nice clocks using a QX6800
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete the Painter View Post
    If it's a water cooling block you're after we'll have one in stock very soon.
    I've been testing a quad gt with CPU,NB & Mosfet water cooling recently
    A, how much and B when days or weeks and is it G1/4" (yes Im and impatient so and so)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nelly. View Post
    Abit need to come up with better cooling solutions or reduce the heat somehow when under high fsb,
    thing is that it's designed for those high temps so it's OK as far as the hardware is concerned.
    & you can always increase airflow over it.

    As much as I love Abit boards I ended up purchasing an alernative product that doesnt have those problems under high overclocks.
    I would imagine that any PWM section having ~130A drawn through it (an overclocked quad) is going to get reasonably warm ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete the Painter View Post
    If it's a water cooling block you're after we'll have one in stock very soon.
    I've been testing a quad gt with CPU,NB & Mosfet water cooling recently

    Had some very nice clocks using a QX6800
    unless ur under NDA would be very nice to get some photos of the setup fella and an idea of how good it is

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    This is working well for me Thermalright HR-09 Mossfet Cooler

    luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supershanks View Post
    This is working well for me Thermalright HR-09 Mossfet Cooler

    luck
    Yep but that doesnt fit apparently anyhow I've got one of those heatsinks richh has got so I'll butcher one of those but I've also found a water block which I've got coming my way as I've bumped up my core voltage to 1.44v and the pwm idle at 60c and load at 80c with a 450fsb I will go higher

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    Quote Originally Posted by daza View Post
    A, how much and B when days or weeks and is it G1/4" (yes Im and impatient so and so)

    Can't give you a price atm. It won't be expensive but they're only in G1/8 so far.
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