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Post pics and please describe your problem as good and as detailed as you can.

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Old 06-26-2008, 07:08 PM
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ASUS Rampage Formula & NINJA Copper

There is only one position of fastening which approaches. But fastening cannot be established exactly because it lays on condensers. On it the radiator will stand crookedly and not all surface the reason in that that condensers are too close established.

A lot of photos are here and here and here


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Old 06-27-2008, 10:31 AM
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These pictures are a bit misleading. As soon as the bracket is mounted to the cooler it will sit slightly highly poissbly cleraing the capacitors!

On these pics the bracket is hanging in the rails without pressure. The whole bracket with cooler will go up and you'll have to push the arms of the bracket down with pressure to connect them to the rails. From the pics I'd say it could fit when it is REALLY mounted. The heatsinks around the socket are another problem I'm afraid.


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The whole bracket with cooler will go up and you'll have to push the arms of the bracket down with pressure to connect them to the rails. From the pics I'd say it could fit when it is REALLY mounted.
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Hi,

I agree with Oli, you can not plainly put the bracket there, the cooler and the clip are adjusted to each other, the capacitors should be all fine once you have the Cooler and the clip assembled.
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Hello

Just to say that Ninja Cu is fully compatible with Asus P5Q-Pro

A little bit hard to install (I was afraid to destroy my Motherboard lol), but it works
 
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Thanks for the Info!
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Ninja Mini is compatible with MB ASUS M2V-MX :)
 
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