25 Dec 2008 at 17:32 #1 JaseUK JaseUK Associate Joined 10 Jun 2006 Posts 1,997 Location W. Yorks I am assuming there is no way I can use my exisiting D-tek Fuzion waterblock with an i7 (socket 1366) Last edited: 26 Dec 2008
I am assuming there is no way I can use my exisiting D-tek Fuzion waterblock with an i7 (socket 1366)
25 Dec 2008 at 21:04 #2 JaseUK JaseUK Associate OP Joined 10 Jun 2006 Posts 1,997 Location W. Yorks Or can I ?
16 Feb 2009 at 09:02 #4 JaseUK JaseUK Associate OP Joined 10 Jun 2006 Posts 1,997 Location W. Yorks Its eventually here, yippeeee http://www.dtekcustoms.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=227&HS=1 Just need to wait for them to land in the UK now
Its eventually here, yippeeee http://www.dtekcustoms.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=227&HS=1 Just need to wait for them to land in the UK now
17 Feb 2009 at 08:10 #10 JaseUK JaseUK Associate OP Joined 10 Jun 2006 Posts 1,997 Location W. Yorks WJA96 said: The ASUS P6T (not deluxe) has a second set of holes on the motherboard so you can use any S775 cooler or block. Click to expand... You would have thought they would have done this with the deluxe hence the DELUXE part of the title. On a side note does anyone know if its best to remove the nozzle kit for the fuzion when using an i7
WJA96 said: The ASUS P6T (not deluxe) has a second set of holes on the motherboard so you can use any S775 cooler or block. Click to expand... You would have thought they would have done this with the deluxe hence the DELUXE part of the title. On a side note does anyone know if its best to remove the nozzle kit for the fuzion when using an i7