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#101 |
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Custom CNC Alloy Heatsinks, kindly machined by Hypertune
qusp 4 hochopeper 2 opc 6 bcg27 2 1543 2 Neb001 4 enantra 2 jazzm 2 regal 2 wirewiggler 2 wolfsin 2 _______ total 30 @qusp Thanks for the pm reminder. I'll skip on keratherm and other partz but genuine custom milled Australian heatsinks is a 'not to be missed' opportunity!! |
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#102 |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Please add me to the Keratherm Red TIM list as well, I missed that part
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#103 |
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qusp, is it easier for you to have lists in the thread and copy to first post when you get a time or are you happy to trawl through posts regularly and update the first post? Granted there isn't much to trawl through but if it kicks off suddenly (optimistic perhaps) or you get tied up for a period of time then it becomes a more challenging task.
Keratherm Red TIM (thermal interface material) group expressions of interest qusp opc HYPERTUNE bcg27 hochopeper 1543 Ed LaFontaine, who now wonders if "dual mono" is heresy...where's the smiley face? randytsuch enantra neb001 |
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#104 |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Bakersfield Ca
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Thank you for reminding , yes ad me to the keratherm list as well.
Thanks Bill |
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#105 |
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Sometimes a square peg fits a round hole just fine
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yeah may as well keep updating the lists in the thread and i'll copy to the first post. all my kits arrived today!! little masterpieces they are too! these are going to be the cutest little miniblocks ever
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Sometimes a square peg fits a round hole just fine
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Wolfsin and neb001: no problem..done opc: your other half has some of the neatest handwriting ive ever seen! Last edited by qusp; 7th February 2012 at 01:22 AM. |
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Sometimes a square peg fits a round hole just fine
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guys, i'm running low on time to do this although its a pretty simple task it would be handy to have it complete tonight tomorrow so i can move on with further organization. i have received offers of help from hochopeper, bcg27 (for the TX order) and Ed, although it looks like digikey is going to be the way to go there. the below is mainly towards getting moving on the passives and/or actives. i'm not in a huge hurry either, but since the numbers are starting to firm up and time is ticking by, we may as well get moving on it.
can you guys group yourselves into current location (or location you will be in in about 3-4 weeks) Australasia qusp hochopeper HYPERTUNE Asia ? USA/Canada opc bcg27 Ed LaFontaine Wolfsin Europe ? I have requests spread throughout the thread for this but to formalize it Digikey GB (passives and/or actives) qusp hochopeper HYPERTUNE bcg27 ? the pricing info is further back in the thread, but will change somewhat now that many are getting the sumR trannie. so please mention with or without the BOM transformer. in fact its more of a rough idea because until i have actual numbers theres no way to tell the exact pricing. Its looking like it might be easier or more worthwhile, for the passives to be bought for the group as a whole as there is good money to be saved; the actives on the other hand have a pricebreak that would be covered by the regional groups and then not another pricebreak till 250 and not that large. so it might be better for the actives to be ordered by location and the passives as a group, this will keep shipping cheap and keep Chris and I's workload down. This will also avoid import duty on the parts which arent even staying here, which starts at $1000AUD here and then we might then have tax going into the EU and going into the US on top of that, the passives will make it under the 1000 most likely, i'll have to double check. thoughts? Last edited by qusp; 8th February 2012 at 09:51 AM. |
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#108 |
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As discussed in email, agree that global gb of active components is not feasible if shipping over the Pacific ocean in volume is the first step.
Had a question about the transformer molex connectors, what model molex connector were we going to put on them? I'd like to use the same throughout rest of my builds I'm doing at the moment is only reason I'm asking now ... |
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#109 |
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Since opc wants six heatsinks, if you could ship his directly it would help. My pair could go to opc (if he is willing) assuming there is no duty involved. Since bcg27 and Ed La? are practically neighbors the US stuff could then go there.
I know opc will be shipping to pinnocchio anyway so my heatsinks could end up in Montreal for a while! I am in no rush whatever. |
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#110 |
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Join Date: Sep 2009
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I'm in for 4 sets of components - no transformers.
Can you please add me to the lists? thanks |
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