Notices

Overclockers Forums > Hardware > Cooling > Water Cooling
Water Cooling Discussion devoted to blocks, pumps, radiators, reservoirs, tubing, and everything else to get you running smooth on a water loop
Forum Jump

CPU-305-V10 Compatibility

Post Reply New Thread Subscribe Search this Thread
 
 
Thread Tools
Old 12-04-06, 12:33 PM Thread Starter   #1
Avalanche
Member



Join Date: Jan 2002

 
CPU-305-V10 Compatibility


K, I guess that my original post was definitely in the wrong section. So... I was wondering if anyone is using the Koolance CPU-305-V10 waterblock on a P5B-E, P5B Deluxe, or P5W DH DELUXE. I know the block comes with an adapter, but does it fit over the capacitors that are right next to the cpu socket? I know it will fit on the new 680i boards, but it seems that since the board is so new that there are still bugs with it. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'm looking to finally build a new computer after about 4 years. Time to retire the Quietpower and G3 Ti 200 haha.

__________________
AthlonXP 1700TBREB B @ 2030
Asus A7N8X DELUXE
2X256 CORSAIR XMS C2PT
GAINWARD GEFORCE 3 TI 200 GOLDENSAMPLE 250/550 (STOCK COOLING)
24X10X48 SONY CDRW
CREATIVE LABS AUDIGY 2
KLIPSCH PROMEDIA 5.1
13 GIG MAXTOR
40 GIG MAXTOR
SWIFTECH Q-POWER

E6300 Core 2 Duo
Asus P5B Deluxe
2x512 6400 Crucial Ballistic DDR2
eVGA 7600GT KO
Creative X-Fi Fatal1ty
Seagate 7200.10 16MB Cache 250GB
LG GSA-H22NB 18X DVD-RW
Klipsch Promedia THX 5.1
Koolance PC3-725SL
Avalanche is offline   QUOTE Thanks
Old 12-10-06, 11:10 PM   #2
GreenJelly
Member

 
GreenJelly's Avatar 

Join Date: Oct 2006

 
Any Swifttech part would be a better choice, and thoose parts will fit.

As for your choice... chances are yes, but the swiftech parts are great for highflow, high preasure systems... if your running a low flow high pressure system, their are better choices.

__________________
Monster: Q9550, Corsair 18000, Asus Maximus Extreme, XFX 5870, X-Fi, 700w Seasonic PSU, 2xBR-DVD, 1xDVD-RW, WD 1TB Black, Seagate 2x500GB (Raid 0), Coolermaster Stacker Black, CoolRad-32T Triple 120mm Radiator, MCP655, STORM Rev 2, Tyee, XSPC Passive 250mm Reservoir, T-Type Temp Probe
HTPC: Core 2 Duo x6400, 800mhz Corsair Memory, Asus P5B, Radeon 2600, Asus HDAV 1.3 Deluxe, NEO 550, Microsoft Remote Receiver, Logitech 880, WD 250, DVD Drive Seagate 500gb, Silverstone SST-LC03V Lascala Series HTPC Case w/VFD BLACK, TT External Radiator, Alphacool AGB-Eheim 600 Station Submerged Pump, Alphacool NexXxoS XP CPU Water Block, 8mm Tube
Multimedia: 4xB&W 603 s2, LCR600, ASW1000, LCD TV 37" (TBA), 2xAcer LCD 17", Marantz SR7300
Dolphin (Wifes): x6800, Gigabyte MB, 500MB Hard Drive, 4GB Corsair 800Mhz DDR2, XFX 8800gtx
Beast (Server): Gigabyte 965G MB, Celeron, 2 Gig Memory, Accusys 61010 RAID Card, 200MB System HD, 12x500GB (RAID 6), 4x3TB (RAID 5), Windows Home Server 2011, XBox 360 DVD
GreenJelly is offline   QUOTE Thanks

Post Reply New Thread Subscribe


Overclockers Forums > Hardware > Cooling > Water Cooling
Water Cooling Discussion devoted to blocks, pumps, radiators, reservoirs, tubing, and everything else to get you running smooth on a water loop
Forum Jump

Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search


Mobile Skin
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 08:18 PM.
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2013, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
You can add these icons by updating your profile information to include your Heatware ID, Benching Profile ID or your Folding/SETI profile ID. Edit your profile!
X

Welcome to Overclockers.com

Create your username to jump into the discussion!

New members like you have made this the best community on the Internet since 1998!


(4 digit year)

Why Join Us?

  • Share experience
  • Max out your hardware
  • Best forum members anywhere
  • Customized forum experience

Already a member?