Water build phase two when things go wrong.....

EvilSponge

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Hello all,

Well my water build was going great had everything put together everything wire managed then boom. My beloved Abit IP35-E did not make the transplant. I swapped in a spare board I had and everything powers up. So what I'm looking for is suggestions for a replacement clockable value mother board like my old Abit. Please no $200 boards want to keep it at $100 or less

Thanks,
-sponge
 

MarcVenice

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p35/p45 ds3l, both for around $100, the p35 being cheaper of course. Or a p5q from asus for around $100.
 

EvilSponge

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Thanks for the advise Marc I'm looking at the Asus P5k pro p35 as a strong contender

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EvilSponge

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Well after some research I decided on the Asus P5K pro now lets see what it can do. Got sucked in by the crossfire option

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EvilSponge

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Hey Aigo,

LOL you killed your as well? Are they weak for some reason? Not all of us can afford DFI LAN Party :p To be honest I beat on it pretty badly and then moved it from different chassis three or four times. I mean I got it for $76.00 after rebate so can't complain too much. I was hoping it would carry me through till Nelheim or whatever its called. The rub is I had my Lian-Li set up perfectly then the board dies! I'm going to try out the Asus p5k pro p35 ICH9R the price is right and has a three year warranty and the specs look pretty good crossfire, 8 phase power regulation. Getting back to the ek block thing you mean for me to switch the output and input and see if it cools better right?

-sponge



 

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Originally posted by: EvilSponge
Getting back to the ek block thing you mean for me to switch the output and input and see if it cools better right?

-sponge

just flip it.

Yes but make sure the inlet is inlet and outlet is outlet. :p
 

EvilSponge

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Ok when my new board arrives we shall flip it! and see what there is to see temp wise

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