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Old 05-08-2008, 04:06
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Been a while Clunk. Any follow up to this Review.
Sorry, I ended up reviewing the entire UT T3RS board instead, but the good news is that this cooling is absolutely worth having, just for the fact you can fit a waterblock to the NB!
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Old 05-08-2008, 04:09
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Just a word of thanks to you Clunk and everyone else here. This has to be a labor of love. To update my contact with DFI San Jose Ca. USA. They will not sell the Transpiper II. Warranty and Legal got in the way. Sorry for the bad news...unless some has a friend...?


I don't think there has been enough interest in selling them seperately, or they would have had them in the retail channels by now.

The other thing is that it's not called the Transpiper II as we were first told, it's called the Flame Freezer!
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Has anyone actually fitted a waterblock to the NB yet? If so which one fits?
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Has anyone actually fitted a waterblock to the NB yet? If so which one fits?
MCW30 works just fine. Good low temps (mid 30s) on both NB and PWM.
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Welcome to the forums

Danger Den Maze 4 universal & EK universal also fit...see the DK X48-T2RSB thread for details of that
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Cheers fellas.
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