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Old 03-09-2006, 09:43 PM   #1 (permalink) Top
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Default Intel Pentium 4 SK-478 Water cooled

Hello everyone, Im using an Intel Stock cooling for my P4 HT 3.2GHz system. And would just like to know is it possible to add a water cooling system to the processor, I know 478 is not really used anymore, but 3.2ghz is still a very nice clock speed, and I would like to keep it really cool using a water cooling system. Just to add, would it be possible to add a ATI Radeon 9800SE Water cooling unit too?
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Do you OC it?? If not, just replace the stock cooling with something like this or this.
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Yes, in the future I plan to oc the Processor, at the moment no, because of my limit cooling situation im in. But the fans you posted seem very nice. But Im also looking for a fanless system
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Sure, you can add a waterblock. Just be sure your pump can move enough water to do the job. Danger Den or Swiftech tend to have some of the best blocks around. They're not the cheapest, but they're probably the best. I don't have any model numbers to check specifically, but DangerDen usually has something for everything.
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