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Posted by GoNz0 - Mon 27 Oct 2008 16:06
nice of them
Posted by format - Mon 27 Oct 2008 16:08
Hopefully thermalright offer something like this too :P
Posted by Hydro Powered - Mon 27 Oct 2008 16:42
Not likely Thermalright will probably be charging for the i7 kit for years to come, you will be luckly if they even update their current coolers with them
Posted by LuckyNV - Mon 27 Oct 2008 20:50
Great news for Noctua owners, I'm not expecting Thermalright to give i7 mounting brackets for free but at least announce that one is in the works.
Posted by matty-hodgson - Mon 27 Oct 2008 21:00
awwww, how sweet :P
Posted by Biscuit - Mon 27 Oct 2008 21:14
format
Hopefully thermalright offer something like this too :P

I was going to say the exact same thing…

I dont mind paying £5 give or take a quid or 2 for an ultima 90 adapter kit.
Posted by Biscuit - Sat 08 Nov 2008 01:04
http://www.thermalright.com/new_a_page/news.html

Heres the thermalright adaptor if anyone is interested. Its available at scan for £5.84

Origin

Since the release of Thermalright’s Ultra-120 eXtreme CPU heatsink, many computer enthusiasts got to experience the thrill of overclocking to the max. It did not matter if it was a DUO core or a QUAD core; Thermalright has always provided users with extraordinary performance within the realm of virtual silence.
At Computex 2008, Intel announced their newest central processor unit, the Nehalem. Advanced technologies and efficiency are what we all expected from the Intel’s new chip, so is the heat that dissipates out of it. For this reason, Thermalright has geared up all of its heatsinks series from desktop types to 4U/3U, to HTPC to support Socket 1366 based motherboards. So whether your Quad core CPU is for socket 1366, now you can go all out to the extreme because Thermalright has got your back!

Compatibility

Thermalright all Ultra series / HR-01 Plus / HR-01 4U / HR-01 3U / Ultima 90
Posted by alanw5 - Sat 24 Jan 2009 15:44
I have OCZ Vendetta2 CPU Cooler which is superb. When is OCZ Technology going to offer the brackets to enable me to use it on my new Asus P6T WS Pro mobo?
At the moment they are charging for it - no way am I paying £14.99 for two bits of metal.
Why not copy Noctua's idea - if I send OCZ proof of purchase why not let me have them for free?

Thoughts anyone?
:secret:I don't mond paying a few quid for postage.
:rules:
Posted by Rockafella - Sun 25 Jan 2009 18:22
There's a serious lack of choice when it comes to I7 coolers…can't believe more of the brands have not prepared for there arrival to the mainstream more.
Posted by Biscuit - Sun 25 Jan 2009 20:19
there is a lack of dedicated ones but if you buy thermaltake noctua or i think xigmatek you can get bolt thru kits :)