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Old 07-09-04, 05:42 PM Thread Starter   #1
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TC-4 enuff for a prescott?


Well im going to go the intel route, but want to keep all my water cooling stuff. I read somewhere that if u want to go the prescott route and plan to overclock that you should have water cooling. Will a tc-4 waterblock with an adapter plate be enuff??? How much of a difference will i see in temperature if i went with something like a dtek white water? The TC-4 is the only block in my setup.

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Well im going to go the intel route, but want to keep all my water cooling stuff. I read somewhere that if u want to go the prescott route and plan to overclock that you should have water cooling. Will a tc-4 waterblock with an adapter plate be enuff??? How much of a difference will i see in temperature if i went with something like a dtek white water? The TC-4 is the only block in my setup.
a whitewater would definitely give lower temps than a TC-4...
how much better depends on the rest of the setup.....

depending on the pump you're using you might want to look at a swiftech mcw6002p instead.......
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