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    Exclamation Swiftech H20-220

     
    Does anyone know if the Swiftech H20-220 water cooling kit
    Newegg.com - Swiftech H20-220 Compact CPU Water Cooling Kit - Water Cooling

    Will fit into a a Antec 1200
    Newegg.com - Antec Twelve Hundred Black Steel ATX Full Tower Computer Case - Computer Cases

    With two xfired graphics cards and what not? Looking for a water cooling kit that will work with the built in Quantum Force water cooling atttachment (CPU Cooling I believe) on my Foxconn Blackops MoBo
    Newegg.com - Foxconn BlackOps X48 LGA 775 Intel X48 ATX Intel Motherboard - Intel Motherboards

    Im planning on putting a Q9550 in it
    Newegg.com - Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 Yorkfield 2.83GHz 12MB L2 Cache LGA 775 95W Quad-Core Processor - Processors - Desktops

    And overclock the CPU to 3.6+++ and the FSB to 2000....
    Anyone have any suggestions as to what type of ram to drop into this?

    Memory Specifications for this mother board:
    Number of Memory Slots: 4×240pin
    Memory Standard: DDR3 1600
    Maximum Memory Supported: 8GB
    Channel Supported: Dual Channel

    PS. If anyone has any suggestions (another kit, a case with it built in) for water cooling for this motherboard set up and my other ideas please feel free to give me your input now

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    yes it will fit.... the mobo has a northbridge water heatsink on it (not cpu)... just look for good memory that is fast with low latency. If you can afford it get dominators....

    I have no idea on the quality of the kit... may be best to piece together something seperately....
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    Personally I wouldn't get the H2O 220 Compact. Neither the pump or CPU block are good enough for an overclocked quad-core IMO. Also, because of the cost of a good water system consider the fact that you will move it to a i7 or more down the road.

    I've had the standard H2O 220 Apex since 2004 and it is currently cooling my E8600 CPU up to 4.7GHz. The current version has a better CPU block than the original Apogee I'm using too.
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    So basically in this case its better to spend the extra money? Cuz my last case was a koolance case and the pump gave out but that was a long time back so ive been considering a kit now instead.

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    Last edited by xcorerelentless; December 8th, 2009 at 12:38 AM.

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