NB Block for Rampage Formula

wont you have to remove all the heatsinks as they are all joined together?

Yep :( I assume that i can get individual passive blocks for the south bridge etc. Are you not WCing yours mate? Does your's get really hot?
 
No not done mine yet. Its something I will look at in the near future. Got mea 4870x2 coming today and want to get the EK block for that first. Then I will look at the chipset etc
 
No not done mine yet. Its something I will look at in the near future. Got mea 4870x2 coming today and want to get the EK block for that first. Then I will look at the chipset etc

Oh ok, i just got my full cover for the 4870, not cheep huh :D
 
Your heatpipe contraption is very similar to mine. It is actually in two pieces. SB to NB and above the mosfets. The other half is an L shape one covering the mosfets. There is no need to remove that one. I have'nt and mine is fine. If you have used the board you will have "fun" trying to remove the heatsinks from the NB and SB. Asus uses a epoxy type TIM which actually glues them to the chipsets. I did mine as soon as i got it and still had to use a hairdryer (very carefully) to remove them. Even then i was left with rock hard TIM on the NB IHS (it's not bare) which i had to carefully remove with a stanley knife blade. I have a XSPC X20 Delta block on the NB and a lapped Zalman NB heatsink (the orange one) on the SB which does'nt get very warm at all. I know your's is X48 and mine is X38 but there's no difference as yours is nothing more than a cherry picked X38 so what works for mine should work for yours.
 
Your heatpipe contraption is very similar to mine. It is actually in two pieces. SB to NB and above the mosfets. The other half is an L shape one covering the mosfets. There is no need to remove that one. I have'nt and mine is fine. If you have used the board you will have "fun" trying to remove the heatsinks from the NB and SB. Asus uses a epoxy type TIM which actually glues them to the chipsets. I did mine as soon as i got it and still had to use a hairdryer (very carefully) to remove them. Even then i was left with rock hard TIM on the NB IHS (it's not bare) which i had to carefully remove with a stanley knife blade. I have a XSPC X20 Delta block on the NB and a lapped Zalman NB heatsink (the orange one) on the SB which does'nt get very warm at all. I know your's is X48 and mine is X38 but there's no difference as yours is nothing more than a cherry picked X38 so what works for mine should work for yours.

Would you be able to post a pic?
 
And how did you find the improvements to your temps

Have'nt a clue. Like i said, i did it as soon as i got the board. All i know is that it runs very cool and perfectly stable. There is no temp sensor on the P5E for the chipsets.

Here's a piccy:-

MyPC005.jpg
 
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