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Unread 04-25-2006, 03:15 AM   #101
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Somebody have schemes or distances of the new graphic cards? (ATI x1800/x1900, GF 7800...)
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Unread 06-04-2006, 02:37 AM   #102
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does anybody have x1900XTX, x1900CFE and x3200 chipset dimensions

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Unread 06-18-2006, 06:26 PM   #103
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Unread 06-19-2006, 02:59 PM   #104
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so just take a caliper and measure it on your graphics card.

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xpress 3200 has different mobovendors and they use different mounting holes. some like asus use the 54.8mm standard holes, some others like ECS and co. biult their boards with standard 58mm holes. but when you plan to watercool your xpress chipset, just give up, it isn't necessary. even with integrated x300 graphics the chipset doesn't even get hot while playing intense games like cmr2005, bf42, SSCT or GTASA. Its not an nvidia nforce4 which is three times as hot. it will stay fine and silent even with the standard passive heatsink even with overclocking.

For the X1800/X1900 series which share the same pcb layout, the diestances are exactly the same as on 6800/7800/7900 series. But 6800/7800/7900 only have very small 2.2mm holes while the x1800 holes measure at least 3.2mm. The distances are 53.5mm*53.5mm measured from the middle of the holes.
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Unread 06-20-2006, 08:26 AM   #105
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so just take a caliper and measure it on your graphics card.

Hint:
xpress 3200 has different mobovendors and they use different mounting holes. some like asus use the 54.8mm standard holes, some others like ECS and co. biult their boards with standard 58mm holes. but when you plan to watercool your xpress chipset, just give up, it isn't necessary. even with integrated x300 graphics the chipset doesn't even get hot while playing intense games like cmr2005, bf42, SSCT or GTASA. Its not an nvidia nforce4 which is three times as hot. it will stay fine and silent even with the standard passive heatsink even with overclocking.

For the X1800/X1900 series which share the same pcb layout, the diestances are exactly the same as on 6800/7800/7900 series. But 6800/7800/7900 only have very small 2.2mm holes while the x1800 holes measure at least 3.2mm. The distances are 53.5mm*53.5mm measured from the middle of the holes.
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Unread 06-20-2006, 02:00 PM   #106
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very friendly thank you. what about position of rams. im planing to make one piece block.
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Unread 06-20-2006, 03:22 PM   #107
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there are ramblocks of 3 bgamodules each at the top and the right approxximately 15mm from the 53*53mm. these blocks measure 55*12mm. their middle is not aligned to the middle of the core. the top ramblock is 3mm more on the left, the right ramblock is 5mm to the bottom. additionally there are two 45° rotated rams at the top of the card to the left and right of the upper bgaramblock. the left one is a little bit lower than the right one.

i am too lazy to make a sketch right now. another thing that hinders me is that i have a small commercial shop in germany for waterblocks, so homebuilt blocks are not directly good for my business. I like homebuilt blocks because mine aren't so different either (cnc-milled but handpolished, blastet, mounted in very small series) but i don't give copies of my plans away for free before i released my waterblock based on these drawings which i measured and made myself

my advice: take a good highres scan of a x1800xt card if you have none to measure with a caliper and scale it to the right 53.5mm between the holes on the screen ans measure there. the accuracy isn't enough for the positions of the holes but its good to see where the rams sits +-1mm. x1900 is the same:
http://www.ixbt.com/video2/images/re...scan-front.jpg
http://www.ixbt.com/video2/images/re...-scan-back.jpg

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Unread 07-31-2006, 05:19 AM   #108
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I made this a month or so ago in order to consolidate metric and imperial into one template image. This gives center-to-hole distances which are more useful for machining.
http://www.captainslug.com/modding/mh.gif

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Unread 11-16-2006, 01:57 PM   #109
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Hi I need to have the mesurement for AM2 anyone have these

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Unread 12-09-2006, 03:01 AM   #110
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Can anyone confirm these messurements 96*48mm betwen the mountingholes for AM2

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Have anyone seen the blueprint for the 8800 GTS/GTX?
Dont like the blocks that are out so Il figure I do my own...

Oh, and Its time to update my system specs... Got a new pump (L-Ultra) and a NGBig...
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does anyone know mounting holes for gigabite 965p ds3 chipset?
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Any1 knows the S775 mountings?
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A 72 mm square
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http://www.captainslug.com/modding/mh.gif

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I made this a month or so ago in order to consolidate metric and imperial into one template image. This gives center-to-hole distances which are more useful for machining.
http://www.captainslug.com/modding/mh.gif

Covers sockets 462, 463, 478, LGA775, and 939
Thanx! Just what I needed!
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does anyone know mounting holes for AM2 ?
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