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using 3d mercury chassis for LGA 1150?

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  • Mercury
  • Water Cooling
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September 26, 2013 3:28:47 AM

i have this chassis with water-cooling built in.
can i use it for LGA 1150 knowing that it was release in the time of LGA 775?
and is there any way to make it compatible?

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September 26, 2013 5:09:08 AM

Using the case shouldn't be a problem but I'm thinking you will need to get a new waterblock. You can inquire with Gigabyte to see if they have an 1150/1155 mount for the original waterblock but if they don't, you'll need a new one. Most waterblocks are not too expensive (usually less than $100 USD)
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September 26, 2013 9:20:39 AM

C12Friedman said:
Using the case shouldn't be a problem but I'm thinking you will need to get a new waterblock. You can inquire with Gigabyte to see if they have an 1150/1155 mount for the original waterblock but if they don't, you'll need a new one. Most waterblocks are not too expensive (usually less than $100 USD)


thanks a lot for the help, i will look around for waterblock
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