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Waterblock

Created 15th February 2010 @ 21:16

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Evil

I currently have this CPU Water Block http://ixbtlabs.com/articles3/cpu/tt-bigwater760i-lcs/bigwater-waterblock.jpg

Currently in a socket 775 motherboard. But I want to upgrade to an i5 in a few weeks, so my question do I need to buy a new water block or just new backing plates? (Both the backing plate and the top plates that hold it to the mobo are removable so it looks like this http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/Upload/Product/Product/1616/Photos/29cbd5bd-a97f-4590-ae2e-43adc3017c54/B_03_WATERblOCK_450.gif.jpg)


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SfynX

T2P

do you have the model number?
i cant find a pic of it on the thermaltake site.

Evil

It’s part of the bigwater kit http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/Product.aspx?C=1160&ID=1616

Swifty

ξ(゜ヮ゜)ξ

don’t bother, tf2 is dead

Who killed tf2?!

While TF2 is widely known as being the most CPU hungry game mankind has ever conceived, people wanting to upgrade their computers for (partially) different reasons is not unheard of.

Watercooled i5, eh…mine runs idle at average 24°C with aircooling (3 fans+heatsink), let’s see what you can do.


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Evil

Quoted from Swifty

don’t bother, tf2 is dead

It must be obvious day at camp stupid.

Does anyone know the actual answer to my question though?


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TopGear

tH

you will need an upgrade kit for it. something like this http://thermaltakestore.com/a242331.html this is for the i7 but might do for the i5, or there could be one for the i5 you will have to look.

also see http://www.casemodwholesale.com/a242331.html
buy from here http://www.specialtech.co.uk/spshop/customer/product.php?productid=8108&cat=0&page=


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Evil

Awesome thanks niel

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