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Ok I got this off the abit fourms so any one that has a LGA775 system and wants to water cool here is some info.
The solutions I am listing are designed to work with LGA775 and are only the best I can find. If you know of more please add!
1- 55$ Dangen Den TDX Waterblock just recently released. Looks awesome and comes in either 3/8" or 1/2" fittings. The clear lucite top is so sexy but no guarantees it will work on all boards because of location of your components on the board.
http://www.dangerden.com/mall2/more_block3.asp?fmmore=244
2- 60$ PolarFlo TT Series Waterblock. This is a good block. Not as good looking as the other options. Even though it doesnt list the LGA 775 as compatible they list a mounting plate for this cooler to install it on the 775. Once again no guarantees it will work due to location of your components on the board.
http://www.polarflo.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=54
3- 57$ Koolance CPU 300-H06 The manufacturor of this product is in my hometown so I gave them a call to see if they had a solution for the LGA775 and YES! This Friday 09/03/04 they will be releasing a bracket that will allow mounting of this cooler to our beloved heater. Since there is also no guarantee that this will fit your board because of components Koolance so far is the only company I found that recognizes this common problem with this chip and is releasing another mount in the case this doesnt work on 09/07/04.
http://www.koolance.com/products/product.html?code=CPU-300-H06&category_id=3
4- 200$ (Approx) Thermaltake BigWater Liquid Cooling System. This is an all in one internal system which includes pump, radiator, waterblock, and all parts needed for install. I havent been able to find this for sale anywhere or reviews posted anywhere either. Thermaltake reviews for their other liquid cooling systems have been dismal. I would be interested in the waterblock if only I could find one. Considering I went to every single vendor website they had listed and couldnt find it my hopes are low.
http://www.thermaltake.com/watercooling/cl-w0005bigwater/cl-w0005.htm
I have a Koolance EXOS system and with the stock fan I was getting 70C but I just got the adaptor for my koolance block and temp want way done I am at 28-29C at idle and at full load prime 95, 3d mark its is only41-42 I got my EXOS for $75 CND so I am very happy.
The solutions I am listing are designed to work with LGA775 and are only the best I can find. If you know of more please add!
1- 55$ Dangen Den TDX Waterblock just recently released. Looks awesome and comes in either 3/8" or 1/2" fittings. The clear lucite top is so sexy but no guarantees it will work on all boards because of location of your components on the board.
http://www.dangerden.com/mall2/more_block3.asp?fmmore=244
2- 60$ PolarFlo TT Series Waterblock. This is a good block. Not as good looking as the other options. Even though it doesnt list the LGA 775 as compatible they list a mounting plate for this cooler to install it on the 775. Once again no guarantees it will work due to location of your components on the board.
http://www.polarflo.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=54
3- 57$ Koolance CPU 300-H06 The manufacturor of this product is in my hometown so I gave them a call to see if they had a solution for the LGA775 and YES! This Friday 09/03/04 they will be releasing a bracket that will allow mounting of this cooler to our beloved heater. Since there is also no guarantee that this will fit your board because of components Koolance so far is the only company I found that recognizes this common problem with this chip and is releasing another mount in the case this doesnt work on 09/07/04.
http://www.koolance.com/products/product.html?code=CPU-300-H06&category_id=3
4- 200$ (Approx) Thermaltake BigWater Liquid Cooling System. This is an all in one internal system which includes pump, radiator, waterblock, and all parts needed for install. I havent been able to find this for sale anywhere or reviews posted anywhere either. Thermaltake reviews for their other liquid cooling systems have been dismal. I would be interested in the waterblock if only I could find one. Considering I went to every single vendor website they had listed and couldnt find it my hopes are low.
http://www.thermaltake.com/watercooling/cl-w0005bigwater/cl-w0005.htm
I have a Koolance EXOS system and with the stock fan I was getting 70C but I just got the adaptor for my koolance block and temp want way done I am at 28-29C at idle and at full load prime 95, 3d mark its is only41-42 I got my EXOS for $75 CND so I am very happy.
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