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Old 30-09-07, 09:26 AM
WinMXer WinMXer is offline
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Please help me choose which blocks for a Commando & a DFI Lanparty UT ICFX 3200 T2R/G

As the title states I have both of these boards & want to remove all sinks, to replace them with water blocks. This includes NB, SB, Mosfets & whatever else can be watercooled on them.

You may notice I did'nt include the CPU in that selection. There are too many other threads on this topic & I think i've settled on an Apogee GT & Maze4-1 TEC respectively, so please don't anyone mention the D-Tek Fuzion...the greatest there ever was...blah, blah, etc, etc... Seems that's the only block anybody uses now!

Links to buying these parts cheap would also be cool too , i'd also consider buying secondhand if ppl have suitable parts. If I can't find what i'm after i'll just have to make my own blocks, which could get messy, lol.

Thanks for any help ppl can offer.

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Old 30-09-07, 11:51 AM
Mr. Smith Mr. Smith is offline
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NB block - swifty mcw30 iirc... Probably works on the SB too.

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Old 02-10-07, 02:10 PM
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EK Waterblocks produce a full kit for the Commando board that covers NB, SB, and all mosfets.
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Old 02-10-07, 09:51 PM
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Yer, I saw the EK blocks & their Asus 1, 2 & 3 range. I'll probably go for the EK Asus 2 mosfet blocks for the Commando as I can't find a suitable alternative anywhere.

Are there any alternatives for the SB & NB tho as I don't really like the EK ones?

How about the LanParty, any suggestions ppl?
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