28 Aug 2006 at 22:10 #1 Shiz Shiz Permabanned Joined 7 Dec 2005 Posts 519 I have an old 939 Watercooling kit that I would like to fit on my new conroe rig. Are there any CPU blocks out yet that fit on a conroe cpu?
I have an old 939 Watercooling kit that I would like to fit on my new conroe rig. Are there any CPU blocks out yet that fit on a conroe cpu?
28 Aug 2006 at 22:16 #2 MikeTimbers MikeTimbers Soldato Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 8,307 Location Aranyaprathet, Thailand Any 775-compatible block should work. What block do you have?
28 Aug 2006 at 22:29 #3 Shiz Shiz Permabanned OP Joined 7 Dec 2005 Posts 519 This one http://www.xs-pc.co.uk/x2ocpu.php This one. So it should work?
28 Aug 2006 at 22:46 #4 allllec allllec Soldato Joined 5 Aug 2006 Posts 4,261 Yep yep should do, well it'll fit anyhow
29 Aug 2006 at 01:33 #5 Shiz Shiz Permabanned OP Joined 7 Dec 2005 Posts 519 Awesome, thanks. Will get that setup this week then
29 Aug 2006 at 08:04 #6 MikeTimbers MikeTimbers Soldato Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 8,307 Location Aranyaprathet, Thailand Not the greatest block though, so unless it's under £25 you should keep looking. Swiftech Apogee would be better.
Not the greatest block though, so unless it's under £25 you should keep looking. Swiftech Apogee would be better.
29 Aug 2006 at 08:06 #7 Cob Cob Soldato Joined 30 Jul 2006 Posts 18,508 Location Antrim town Shiz said: This one http://www.xs-pc.co.uk/x2ocpu.php This one. So it should work? Click to expand... That's the block I use for my E6400. Idles at 24c and hasn't gone above 42c while Priming, with a room temp of around 22c. Last edited: 29 Aug 2006
Shiz said: This one http://www.xs-pc.co.uk/x2ocpu.php This one. So it should work? Click to expand... That's the block I use for my E6400. Idles at 24c and hasn't gone above 42c while Priming, with a room temp of around 22c.
29 Aug 2006 at 14:21 #8 Tooks Tooks Associate Joined 24 Oct 2005 Posts 2,047 Location Lincolnshire I use that block as well, and again, no problems. I see no need to spend any more on something that is doing the job!
I use that block as well, and again, no problems. I see no need to spend any more on something that is doing the job!