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IUnknown 10-18-2003 09:38 AM

Mounting the WW on an ASUS P4PE board
 
I have an ASUS P4PE board running an Intel P4 2.4. In searching for a quality block I've come to the conclusion that the D-Tek WW is the block to get. I was all ready to take the plunged and then looked at my board and noticed that there are no mounting holes for the block. How would I go about mounting this block for this P4PE board? Would I remove the stock HSF mounting bracket and use those holes?

Thanks in advance for your help and direction.

IUnknown

pHaestus 10-18-2003 09:49 AM

yup that's right. Pull off the stock mounting clip and there will be 4 holes underneath.

IUnknown 10-18-2003 10:31 AM

Man, was that a fast reply or what?!

So is it true that the holes beneath the HSF mounting bracket are stock holes that would work with any block? Am I on track with getting the WW?

My plan is to get the following:
WW - CPU Block
DD Intel "Z" chipset block
DD Maze4 GPU block

I already have an Eheim 1250 and BIX.

Thanks again to all that started and participate in this forum. It's been a HUGE help!

leejsmith 10-18-2003 11:25 AM

when you get the ww i would be intersted to see how the p4pe reports the temp drop.
i have a p4pe and cascade and when i replaced one of my home made water blocks with the casecade the cpu temps reported by the mother board never changed.

what do cooling do you use at the moment ?

IUnknown 10-18-2003 11:28 AM

Currently I have the stock HSF that came with my retail CPU. What do you think of the other specs?

leejsmith 10-18-2003 11:40 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by IUnknown
Currently I have the stock HSF that came with my retail CPU. What do you think of the other specs?
the rest looks good to me. you could save some cash with a heater core if one will fit in your case.

how do the z chip block's fit into the solder lugs on the p4pe boards is there some sort of clip thing.

what stepping is the p4 2.4 chip ?

i have a c stepping 2.53 running at 3.30 1.55 volts (thats the bios setting but when idle it's closer to 1.6 and under load 1.5)

IUnknown 10-18-2003 12:04 PM

I already have the BIX, so I'll keep using that. Yes, the Z-Block does mount with clips and springs. To be honest, I have no idea what the stepping is (is there someplace in the bios that displays that). I'm not overclocking and don't really plan to although that could change.


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