BitFenix Prodigy Ek-Waterblocks EK-KIT L120

TheZech

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Jan 4, 2014
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Would an EK-Waterblocks EK-KIT L120 fit in a BitFenix Prodigy, and could i overclock an A8-6600K with it.
 
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In a standard Prodigy you can fit a 240mm rad at the top or the front (I think both depending on the rads) and there is a load of potential mounting points for a 120mm rad, as well as space for a reserviour/pump (though mounting it might be tricky depending on the rest of your components).

The bigger question would be why you would want to. It's a $100 CPU and the cooling kit is probably worth at least double that. The potential gains don't really justify the cost, not when the $200+ could buy you a better CPU or a bespoke graphics card (depending on what you are trying to boost).

Rammy

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In a standard Prodigy you can fit a 240mm rad at the top or the front (I think both depending on the rads) and there is a load of potential mounting points for a 120mm rad, as well as space for a reserviour/pump (though mounting it might be tricky depending on the rest of your components).

The bigger question would be why you would want to. It's a $100 CPU and the cooling kit is probably worth at least double that. The potential gains don't really justify the cost, not when the $200+ could buy you a better CPU or a bespoke graphics card (depending on what you are trying to boost).
 
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