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Apogee GT backplate with Fuzion v1
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Overclocker in Training
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Anyone here ever use the Apogee GT backplate (which comes with the block, BTW) with the Fuzion v1?
__________________I'm upgrading from AMD to an intel quad and wanted to know before I buy the Fuzion hardmount - which now is hard to find in stock.
Last edited by TonyL222 : 07-07-08 at 02:16 PM. |
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I don't know about that Tony, CD did this little guide to roll your own in case you need to...Backing Plate Mod for the FuZion ...You can always use a square of HDPE and use studs in that, thats the way I make mine...
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I have a GT backplate and V1 screws on my desk here.....the screws fit just fine. So do the V2 by the way...
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Last edited by razar : 07-07-08 at 02:22 PM. |
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Overclocker in Training
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Haha!!! That Tuniq backplate looks EXACTLY like the Apogee GT backplate. Looks like I'm good to go.
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Last edited by TonyL222 : 07-07-08 at 02:28 PM. |
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