Wow, it's been a LONG time since I last posted...
Anyway, as the title says, I have a ton of old-school WC components that have been collecting dust since I left school and started working for The Man (TM). I'm now in a place where I'll finally have the time and space to put my system together but all of my PC components are now hopelessly obsolete. I was hoping if anyone could provide some insight as to whether or not it's possible to get my WC parts to work with the latest hardware. Here are the main parts:
Little River Storm G4 CPU Waterblock
Danger Den Acetal MAZE4 GPU Waterblock
Black Weapon Heatercore+Shroud (2-fan size)
Danger Den DDC 12V Pump
Swiftech NForce2 Northbridge Heatsink+Fan
Tubing, clamps and all that jazz...
I'm looking to build a system around an AMD Phenom Quad-Core CPU, AM2+ Mobo and a high quality Radeon HD video card (or two with another GPU block, since the MAZE4 is still available). These were top of the line when I bought them and they're probably still highly regarded in terms of quality so I'm not looking to sell them off. I just want to know if they'll give me too much trouble to try using at this point with brand new hardware. Any thoughts?
Anyway, as the title says, I have a ton of old-school WC components that have been collecting dust since I left school and started working for The Man (TM). I'm now in a place where I'll finally have the time and space to put my system together but all of my PC components are now hopelessly obsolete. I was hoping if anyone could provide some insight as to whether or not it's possible to get my WC parts to work with the latest hardware. Here are the main parts:
Little River Storm G4 CPU Waterblock
Danger Den Acetal MAZE4 GPU Waterblock
Black Weapon Heatercore+Shroud (2-fan size)
Danger Den DDC 12V Pump
Swiftech NForce2 Northbridge Heatsink+Fan
Tubing, clamps and all that jazz...
I'm looking to build a system around an AMD Phenom Quad-Core CPU, AM2+ Mobo and a high quality Radeon HD video card (or two with another GPU block, since the MAZE4 is still available). These were top of the line when I bought them and they're probably still highly regarded in terms of quality so I'm not looking to sell them off. I just want to know if they'll give me too much trouble to try using at this point with brand new hardware. Any thoughts?
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