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Re:P67 Full Chipset Waterblock
Tuesday, January 17, 2012 11:31 AM
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PM's going out.
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Re:P67 Full Chipset Waterblock
Tuesday, January 17, 2012 12:23 PM
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Looking forward to seeing these installed along with some performance tests. Great job, these look great!
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Re:P67 Full Chipset Waterblock
Tuesday, January 17, 2012 12:50 PM
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The pics show it installed. The tests will be conducted shortly. The block is on its way.
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Re:P67 Full Chipset Waterblock
Tuesday, January 17, 2012 1:25 PM
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Pure awesomeness! Great job man!
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Re:P67 Full Chipset Waterblock
Tuesday, January 17, 2012 2:46 PM
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Nate, Final product looks awesome! One thing I noticed, looks like the VRM block is right up against the CPU power connectors? The cables that come with my Corsair AX1200 PS are not flush with those connectors and overhang a bit. Currently there are actually pressing up against the currently installed EVGA heat pipe between the two VRM heatsinks. I fear your block has zero clearance and I will not be able to plug my two 8-pin PS connectors into the MB with the block installed. Have you tried plugging any 8-Pin CPU power connectors into the MB while your VRM block installed? -Jerry
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Re:P67 Full Chipset Waterblock
Tuesday, January 17, 2012 4:29 PM
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I can shave it a bit if its in the way. Take a pic of it so i can adjust properly
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Re:P67 Full Chipset Waterblock
Wednesday, January 18, 2012 4:34 AM
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Nate, give me a day or two to get the pic and the measurements of the power connector. Quiet busy at work this week and my computer is a bit burried under my desk at the moment. Thanks for looking at this! -Jerry
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Re:P67 Full Chipset Waterblock
Wednesday, January 18, 2012 7:30 AM
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I tested with a PC Power and Cooling 1200W power supply connector and it didn't seem to have a problem. Speaking of which, I forgot to post this pic: People were asking me about that little red tab getting in the way. A simple groove under the surface of the block addresses that. This card is sitting halfway in the slot, so when it seats the red tab returns to its normal state. The pic shows the red tab at maximum deflection when inserting a video card. This is the farthest that the tab will stick out, which means you will have zero problems installing cards. Taking them out will require any small device to move the tab out of the way. here is a rough cad drawing of the groove:
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Re:P67 Full Chipset Waterblock
Wednesday, January 18, 2012 2:39 PM
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Nate, Don't worry about adjusting the block in light of this protrusion on this cable I have. Apparently it's not standard and I decided to just dremel it off. I have a few other 8-pin connectors on other supplies and adapters, and none of them have this overhang on the connector. I am looking at your pics, and you already have very little room to shave off more metal next to the supply connectors. -Jerry
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Re:P67 Full Chipset Waterblock
Wednesday, January 18, 2012 5:29 PM
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Good to hear.
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Re:P67 Full Chipset Waterblock
Wednesday, January 18, 2012 5:43 PM
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jcd4878 Nate, Final product looks awesome! One thing I noticed, looks like the VRM block is right up against the CPU power connectors? The cables that come with my Corsair AX1200 PS are not flush with those connectors and overhang a bit. Currently there are actually pressing up against the currently installed EVGA heat pipe between the two VRM heatsinks. I fear your block has zero clearance and I will not be able to plug my two 8-pin PS connectors into the MB with the block installed. Have you tried plugging any 8-Pin CPU power connectors into the MB while your VRM block installed? -Jerry That's funny. Not ha ha funny. I have two Z68's and one is the same as yours (where the second 8-pin hits the heat pipe) but the first Z68 I purchase has enough clearance. This is looking really great. I imagine I will be getting a set pretty soon. This stuff is addicting.
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Re:P67 Full Chipset Waterblock
Wednesday, January 18, 2012 8:32 PM
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The hard part is deciding whether you want copper tops... or Delrin tops ;)
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Re:P67 Full Chipset Waterblock
Friday, January 20, 2012 5:41 PM
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Hey Everyone, I just got my P67 FTW and Waterblocks back from Nate today and the workmanship and professionalism he put into this project are truly awesome! The man really dose great work and cares about his customers. Through this whole process of design and development I was a part of it and if I came up with a dumb idea he didn’t just blow it off he would explain why he would think it was better to do it a better way. When he had issues with his CNC machine he refused to start the final work because he wanted it perfect because that is the kind of guy he is. He put the development and completion of this water block sometimes before his own family and this is a hobby mind you. I do want you to know I went out to Sidewinder and Heat killer first and I have the letters and e-mails to prove it and they turned us all down, but not Nate Man! I even feel they looked at his designs on the web site and borrowed from them in a way. I really wanted the P67/Z68 Chip water cooled but after we found that the heat coming from it didn’t warrant it Nate still felt the need to satisfy the customer and came up with the first hybrid water cooled air cooled block. When I get my parts in hand I will tear down my Z68 set up and put together my P67 FTW Dream Machine and I will post Pictures, Clock Speeds and Temps. I do not think anyone that purchases this set up from Nate will not be dissatisfied. V/R The Boatswain CWO5 RET
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EVGA P67 FTW K2, 2600K OC 4.5 @ 1.30V Best 5.0@1.425v GSKILL F3-1700CL9D-8GBXLD DDR3-2133@1.65v, 2 EVGA GTX 580 OC's + VID-NX580 X (2) (850/1700/2098) , Asus Xonor XD, 2 120 GB OCZ Solids 3 in Raid 0 Operating System Drive, 120 GB OCZ Vertex 2 Fast File Drive, 1 WD 1 TB Back Drive Back Up Drive, LG Bluray CD/DVD DVDRW Drive, Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold 1200 PSU, Corsair 700D Case for MB, Thermaltake TR2 430, Cooler Master ATCS 840 Case For Rads and Pumps, WIN 7 64 Ultimate EK Suprem HF CU Water Block, Nate Man Do Chipset and Vreg block, 3 Swiftech MCP 655 Pumps, Feser X-changer Triple for CPU Loop w/ home mods, & Coolgate 360 For Video Cards & Chipset Loop. 3Dmark Vantage score P55099 3Dmark 11 score P13264
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Re:P67 Full Chipset Waterblock
Friday, January 20, 2012 6:14 PM
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i wanna see some pics with it all hosed up and cards in. im still in the market nate have just fell on hard times money wise.
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Re:P67 Full Chipset Waterblock
Friday, January 20, 2012 6:37 PM
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You got it! I need some more tuping and it will be here Monday and I will have it all togther by Thursday!
EVGA P67 FTW K2, 2600K OC 4.5 @ 1.30V Best 5.0@1.425v GSKILL F3-1700CL9D-8GBXLD DDR3-2133@1.65v, 2 EVGA GTX 580 OC's + VID-NX580 X (2) (850/1700/2098) , Asus Xonor XD, 2 120 GB OCZ Solids 3 in Raid 0 Operating System Drive, 120 GB OCZ Vertex 2 Fast File Drive, 1 WD 1 TB Back Drive Back Up Drive, LG Bluray CD/DVD DVDRW Drive, Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold 1200 PSU, Corsair 700D Case for MB, Thermaltake TR2 430, Cooler Master ATCS 840 Case For Rads and Pumps, WIN 7 64 Ultimate EK Suprem HF CU Water Block, Nate Man Do Chipset and Vreg block, 3 Swiftech MCP 655 Pumps, Feser X-changer Triple for CPU Loop w/ home mods, & Coolgate 360 For Video Cards & Chipset Loop. 3Dmark Vantage score P55099 3Dmark 11 score P13264
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Re:P67 Full Chipset Waterblock
Friday, January 20, 2012 8:00 PM
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I would love to see these pics too ;)
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Re:P67 Full Chipset Waterblock
Saturday, January 21, 2012 12:36 AM
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i just picked up 2 580 ultras so i have to get blocks for them first now. these things are stupid loud. but i still wanna see pics so i can see how i might run my tubes.
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Re:P67 Full Chipset Waterblock
Saturday, January 21, 2012 6:34 AM
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I want to see the installed pics also, very interested in purchase. 
+1 If you like my Mods-Rig http://www.heatware.com/eval.php?id=78759 COOLER MASTER HAF X RC-942-KKN1 / EVGA Z77-FTW / Intel I7-3770K / 2 X Corsair Force Series GT 240GB. SSD Raid-0 / Western Digital Caviar Black WD2002FAEX / G.SKILL Trident X Series F3-2400C10D-16GTX / 2 X EVGA GeForce GTX 670-FTW+4GB. (04G-P4-3673-KR) with EK GeForce 680 GTX VGA Liquid Cooling Blocks - Acetal CSQ (EK-FC680 GTX - Acetal CSQ) / Swiftech Maelstrom 51/4" dual bay reservoir with dual MCP35X pumps / RayStorm CPU WaterBlock (Intel) Copper / XSPC RX360 Rad & XSPC EX140
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Re:P67 Full Chipset Waterblock
Saturday, January 21, 2012 7:03 AM
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I would much rather purchase from one our own people (Nate) especially with this quality of workmanship & reputation, instead of an outsider ( sidewinder) or others even if they are good. I believe in loyalty!
+1 If you like my Mods-Rig http://www.heatware.com/eval.php?id=78759 COOLER MASTER HAF X RC-942-KKN1 / EVGA Z77-FTW / Intel I7-3770K / 2 X Corsair Force Series GT 240GB. SSD Raid-0 / Western Digital Caviar Black WD2002FAEX / G.SKILL Trident X Series F3-2400C10D-16GTX / 2 X EVGA GeForce GTX 670-FTW+4GB. (04G-P4-3673-KR) with EK GeForce 680 GTX VGA Liquid Cooling Blocks - Acetal CSQ (EK-FC680 GTX - Acetal CSQ) / Swiftech Maelstrom 51/4" dual bay reservoir with dual MCP35X pumps / RayStorm CPU WaterBlock (Intel) Copper / XSPC RX360 Rad & XSPC EX140
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Re:P67 Full Chipset Waterblock
Saturday, January 21, 2012 9:11 AM
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Sidewinder is a reputable company. I have done business with them. Sidewinder is not a manufacture, just retail. Buggy, you wont be dissapointed in your decision
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Re:P67 Full Chipset Waterblock
Monday, January 30, 2012 8:21 AM
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general query, do you guys prefer socket cap screws, or phillips screws that go under the board and bolt the block down.
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Re:P67 Full Chipset Waterblock
Monday, January 30, 2012 10:08 AM
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If your talking about the screws that go under the board only, I prefer flatter phillips screws. I assume the top of the block will be using socket cap screws exclusively? I like that look on the top of the blocks. -Jerry
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Re:P67 Full Chipset Waterblock
Monday, January 30, 2012 12:00 PM
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yup. Boatswain and I are trying to get all the details down and he suggested different screws then I normally use. He has the block and is giving it the rundown. Some small things are popping up, but everything is so far an easy fix. Things like standoff washers between the block and the board, and different screws for the bottom. (Not everyone has hex keys like I do, so simple things like that make the difference. Personally favor the hex keys because when you use the correct hex key, it is less likely to strip the head) Imagine you could could give feedback to your waterblock maker - and he listened? ;)
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Re:P67 Full Chipset Waterblock
Monday, January 30, 2012 12:23 PM
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Now that I think about it, what makes this block flexible, is that any screws can be used top or bottom. Generally the flush mounted socket cap screws are used to keep a standard pattern over the entire block, which in most cases goes under video cards. Since this block doesn't sit under anything (with the exception of the optional fan) the screws don't have to be flush mounted. They can simply sit on top if u like the "bolt on/riveted" look - like an armored car, or tank or something
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Re:P67 Full Chipset Waterblock
Wednesday, March 07, 2012 10:15 AM
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@The Boatswain, did you ever manage to get your needed tubing to complete the loop? @Nate, PM is on the way buddy!!
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Re:P67/Z68 Full Chipset Waterblock *FINISHED*
Friday, May 04, 2012 9:37 AM
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i am interested , email me at have maximus extreme iv-z board.have antec 920 cooler
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Re:P67/Z68 Full Chipset Waterblock *FINISHED*
Sunday, July 01, 2012 8:17 AM
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Will this fit a EVGA Z68 SLI MB? Thanks, Mel
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Re:P67 Full Chipset Waterblock
Sunday, August 19, 2012 3:09 PM
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Nate, I just replaced my P67 Board because of the issues I mentioned to you after my open heart surgery. I would have been nice to put in the replacement waterblocksfor the board. Do you have any idea when you will be sending them my way? Joe
EVGA P67 FTW K2, 2600K OC 4.5 @ 1.30V Best 5.0@1.425v GSKILL F3-1700CL9D-8GBXLD DDR3-2133@1.65v, 2 EVGA GTX 580 OC's + VID-NX580 X (2) (850/1700/2098) , Asus Xonor XD, 2 120 GB OCZ Solids 3 in Raid 0 Operating System Drive, 120 GB OCZ Vertex 2 Fast File Drive, 1 WD 1 TB Back Drive Back Up Drive, LG Bluray CD/DVD DVDRW Drive, Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold 1200 PSU, Corsair 700D Case for MB, Thermaltake TR2 430, Cooler Master ATCS 840 Case For Rads and Pumps, WIN 7 64 Ultimate EK Suprem HF CU Water Block, Nate Man Do Chipset and Vreg block, 3 Swiftech MCP 655 Pumps, Feser X-changer Triple for CPU Loop w/ home mods, & Coolgate 360 For Video Cards & Chipset Loop. 3Dmark Vantage score P55099 3Dmark 11 score P13264
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Re:P67 Full Chipset Waterblock
Sunday, August 19, 2012 6:09 PM
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right now I am away on orders for the rest of the week. I have a few outstanding projects to take care of as well.
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Re:P67 Full Chipset Waterblock
Sunday, August 26, 2012 9:48 AM
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that block look awesomes nice work
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