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Old 03-01-10, 11:16 AM Thread Starter   #1
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what waterblocks will fit this mobo


i have a m3a79t-deluxe with phenom 940 be. i was wondering if anybody had water blocks on this mobo and which ones those would be. i know that its not worth it i still want to do it though.

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I am running a D-Tek Fuzion version 1 on my M3A79T board and 940BE. It works really well and runs quiet and cool. I imagine that the Swiftech GTZ or XT models will work too, but you will have to buy yourself the AM2 conversion kit. HK also makes a Heatkiller 3.0 model for AM2/AM3 too. The Fuzion comes set up to mount to AM2/AM3 with little problems. I was even able to use the stock backplate that came with my Asus board to make a more secure mount and lessen the strain on the mobo.
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i have a m3a79t-deluxe with phenom 940 be. i was wondering if anybody had water blocks on this mobo and which ones those would be. i know that its not worth it i still want to do it though.
which block? cpu or mother board?

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I would recommend the HeatKiller Rev 3.0 and the am2 fittings:

Reason: Its the best cooler on the market and at such a good price

I mean I have seen nicer blocks look wise with close temps but every little helps.

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I second XpLiCiT GaMeR : HeatKiller.....
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In his sig Spawn?
ahh, mentioning his motherboard thew me off as there is no need to know it. just what socket.

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Heh, he hasn't been back to visit his thread since post #3.

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