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I have a Celery processor and will definitly go amd later. What water block should I get that will support both.
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The Overclocker
12-30-01, 06:35 AM
unfortunatly most waterblocks are made with the 4 hole design for amd systems, dangerden.com does however do a waterblock for both, it is the maze 1, others to consider are the becooling copper waterblock (i have one) avalable at www.aquastealth.com
Assuming you are using a socket 370 celeron Leufkentechnologies.com (http://www.Leufkentechnologies.com) has some great blocks that will fit both processors. The quality is superb and the price isn't to bad either. Amazingly a Dangerden Maze-2 will fit the 4 holes on a slot celeron chip if you remove the plastic cover.
I do have a socket 370 processor, on a Asus s370-dl adapter. I noticed 4 mounting holes. But are they the same dimensions as AMD system, I don't know. If anyone can give me the dimensions of an AMD system I could check.
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ButcherUK
12-30-01, 10:50 PM
Hole centres form a 66x36 mm rectangle for amd systems.
I think you may be in luck! My Athlon version of the Maze2 fits perfectly so the slocket is probably the same! In light of this get a Dangerden Maze 2 or 2-1 , 2-1 if you want a peltier.
The Overclocker
12-31-01, 07:56 AM
celerons do not have anything on the processor such as briges, so you can dircetly die cool it very easily using the leufkentechnologies.com direct die block
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