| View previous topic :: View next topic | 
	
	
		| Author | Message | 
	
		| hatem Rated PG
 
  
 Joined: 07 Apr 2009
 Posts: 9
 Location: LY
 
 |  | 
	
		| Back to top |  | 
	
		|  | 
	
		| Little Bruin Boo Boo
 
 Joined: 07 Apr 2003
 Posts: 667
 Location: Pic-A-Nic Basket
 |  | 
	
		|  | 
	
		| Doctor Feelgood Arrrrghh!
 
  
 Joined: 07 Apr 2003
 Posts: 20349
 Location: New Jersey
 
 |  | 
	
		| Back to top |  | 
	
		|  | 
	
		| sbrehm72255 Rated XXX
 
  
 Joined: 16 May 2006
 Posts: 298
 Location: Back Woods of MO
 
 | 
			
				|  Posted: Fri, 10 Apr 2009 00:25:21    Post Subject: |     |  
				| 
 |  
				| For a first timer it would be easest to get a complete kit such as the one that Swiftech is offering.
 Then after you feel more confident with water cooling and you need/want to add more to the kit, its as easy as buying the needed parts..............
   
 If you want to do a complete DIY setup, just ask, I'm sure there's more than enough folks around here that can help you out.
 _________________
 "Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the the universe."........Albert Einstein
 |  | 
	
		| Back to top |  | 
	
		|  | 
	
		| hatem Rated PG
 
  
 Joined: 07 Apr 2009
 Posts: 9
 Location: LY
 
 | 
			
				|  Posted: Fri, 10 Apr 2009 18:51:22    Post Subject: |     |  
				| 
 |  
				|  	  | Quote: |  	  | What do you plan to cool? CPU? GPU? Chipset? 
 It may be hard to pick a cooler specifically for that board, but many kits offer compatibility that should work fine. Deciding which pieces you want to cool and how much you want to spend is key.
 | 
 
 i think i will start with the CPU, cuz this fan noise killing me, i will spend +-100usd, i asked some frindes and they told me what you saying which is "It may be hard to pick a cooler specifically for that board"
 |  | 
	
		| Back to top |  | 
	
		|  | 
	
		| hatem Rated PG
 
  
 Joined: 07 Apr 2009
 Posts: 9
 Location: LY
 
 | 
			
				|  Posted: Fri, 10 Apr 2009 19:03:05    Post Subject: |     |  
				| 
 |  
				|  	  | Quote: |  	  | For a first timer it would be easest to get a complete kit such as the one that Swiftech is offering. 
 Then after you feel more confident with water cooling and you need/want to add more to the kit, its as easy as buying the needed parts..............
 
 If you want to do a complete DIY setup, just ask, I'm sure there's more than enough folks around here that can help you out
 | 
 
 i vist Swiftech web site i found  H20-120 Compact  - H20-220 Compact Cooling Kits, they cost $159.95, but both of them for Intel socket 775, did this mean it will not work with socket  1366 in 58Ex?
 
 
 
 H20-120 
 
 
 
 H20_220 |  | 
	
		| Back to top |  | 
	
		|  | 
	
		| sbrehm72255 Rated XXX
 
  
 Joined: 16 May 2006
 Posts: 298
 Location: Back Woods of MO
 
 | 
			
				|  Posted: Sat, 11 Apr 2009 00:53:20    Post Subject: |     |  
				| 
 |  
				| As far as I know, for the LGA1366 you're going to have to go to the next higher kit that has the pump and water block separate. 
 Shop around the net a little and you should be able to come up with a much better deal than what Swiftech retails them for.
 
 Swiftech 220 Apex Ultima
 
 Swiftech 220 Apex Utilma
 _________________
 "Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the the universe."........Albert Einstein
 |  | 
	
		| Back to top |  | 
	
		|  | 
	
		|  |