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der8auer 04-15-2012 10:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by punx223 (Post 91051)
how is mounting solution for LGA 2011?

Included in the delivery there are 4x M4 threaded rods. These fit into the thread of the LGA 2011 if you don't have a seperate backplate like using ASUS RE4.

http://i.imgur.com/nAVbt.png

MaadDaawg 04-16-2012 03:04 AM

Great!

Any way we can buy those separate for older pots?

der8auer 04-16-2012 05:39 AM

For sure :) Just tell me the lenght/height of your pot. Btw also your BEAST already has M4 threaded rods and should fit into 2011.

If you need them seperate it might cost around ~5$

MaadDaawg 04-16-2012 07:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by der8auer (Post 91054)
For sure :) Just tell me the lenght/height of your pot. Btw also your BEAST already has M4 threaded rods and should fit into 2011.

If you need them seperate it might cost around ~5$

Oh Cool :thumbsup: Guess I won't be needing to by any then :thumbsup:

Thanks :)

Witchdoctor 04-16-2012 07:24 AM

I think 1366 and 2011 are the same hole pattern ?

der8auer 04-16-2012 08:24 AM

Yes the position is the same :)

MaadDaawg 04-16-2012 01:35 PM

Yeah, WD, the only difference is that the native 2011 backplate extends farther and has threaded fittings that go in the mobo holes. If you swap out the 2011 backplate with a 1366 it fits the same but it doesn't extend to the mobo holes :thumbsup:

Neuromancer 04-17-2012 05:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by der8auer (Post 91027)
The Fusion rev3 is more a entrance product but still very high quality and performance.

First off congrats on establishing yourself :) Your pots look amazing!

On seeing the above quote I checked website and it lists the fusion rev3 at 185 euro. Not sure if that is a typo or what I quoted above is :)

I am sure it is a fine product because your opthers have been, but especially for dice cooling one can get a 100-150 USD Koolance pot that will push F1EE in performance (just higher temps for LN2)

Might want to call the Fusion a "mid-level" pot to give you room for an entrance level product later. Say in the 100 euro range, small copper base, with alum tube, just enough mass to hold temps for say 3 minutes of wprime ;)

Just suggestions you can feel free to ignore, I am not your target audience I suppose, since I am a value or entry level budget style consumer. I once spent $200 USD on the F1 replacment and sold it before I had a chance to use it, as the purchase set me back far enough I couldnt afford Dice..:(

der8auer 04-18-2012 04:15 AM

Actually I want to reach every kind of customers and I am glad about comments like yours :) And you are right. The fusion is mid-level more than entrance.

I'm currently working on the Raptor rev2 (full copper GPU Pot) and the BEAST rev2. Entrance DICE pot will follow with way cheaper price like you need it.

Neuromancer 04-18-2012 12:24 PM

Sweet. looking forward to it


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