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babybunny 08-09-2004 12:25 PM

Is mounting a chipset WB without mobo mounting holes safe?
 
I'm looking at the Epox EP-8KDA3J but there does not appear to be any chipset mounting holes for a waterblock (thinking about the Swiftech MCW20). It appears that the only way to attach a waterblock would be thermal tape. Is this safe, especially for a waterblock that's as massive as the Swiftech?

babybunny 08-09-2004 01:04 PM

Whoa whoa whoa, wrong category! WTH was I thinking? Mods, could you kindly move my post? Sorry...

BalefireX 08-09-2004 01:11 PM

Thermal Epoxy.. if you want to be able to take it off later, add a little regular thermal compound into the mix.

jaydee 08-09-2004 06:46 PM

Yeah, just make sure the board works BEFORE you put the block on. Seen to many people over the years take a new mobo or vid card out of the box and epoxy on a bunch of shit just to find the mobo or vid card DOA and they just lost their warranty and RMA options. :D

babybunny 08-19-2004 06:46 PM

Would there be residue left over on the epoxy/compound mix after the waterblock is removed?

dethmetaljeff 08-24-2004 12:41 PM

you have the loops right? if so, you can bend one end of the screws and make j-hooks out of them so it tightens down on the loop. That probably makes no sense, if you need more clarification i could try to illustrate it somehow.

babybunny 08-24-2004 02:49 PM

Huh? Loops around the motherboard chipset? :(

ZaVkE 08-24-2004 03:03 PM

I guess he was thinking of intelbased mobo's, they have hooks beside the chipset ;)

I guess is to try the mobo first and then use thermalpaste surrounded with a small path of 1 second glue
works like a charm and is very solid and removable

babybunny 08-24-2004 03:31 PM

Eh, I think I'm just going to go with the Shuttle AN51R or the MSI K8N Neo. Does anyone know if the Swiftech MCW20 will fit these boards with a 6800GT graphics card? The MSI's chipset positioning looks way too close to the AGP for comfort.

ZaVkE 08-24-2004 03:42 PM

the chipsetcooler stays under het agpcard, so shouldn't be a problem

I would go for the MSI, friend on mine has it and it is a really good board

killernoodle 08-24-2004 05:45 PM

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Possible solution to your problem (if you dont mind making simple metal or plastic things).

You would have to put some kind of support structure on the back of the chipset though for saftey.

babybunny 08-24-2004 06:58 PM

"the chipsetcooler stays under het agpcard, so shouldn't be a problem"

I'm worried about things that jut downward from the AGP card, like capacitors, ramsinks, and such that could come in contact with the waterblock.

ZaVkE 08-25-2004 12:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by babybunny
"the chipsetcooler stays under het agpcard, so shouldn't be a problem"

I'm worried about things that jut downward from the AGP card, like capacitors, ramsinks, and such that could come in contact with the waterblock.

Normally there should be more than enough clearance for that, even with a huge waterblock :)


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