The block is a copper base, plastic top(where the barbs are) and metal holddown correct?
For me a crack developed where the plastic top is screwed into the copper base. Thankfully I caught it before it leaked.
Originally posted by: nanaki333
damn. that was the answer i was looking for but hoping i didn't get. what if i were to just get a new radiator in the back? or is the pump and everything in that kit just straight up junk?
Even if you get a newer, better radiator...it may be too restrictive and the pump may not have enough pressure to give good flow. Again, I say go back to aircooling or buy a custom kit. I don't think watercooling makes that much of a difference to Core2 CPUs. For me I'll only go back to watercooling if my GPU needs it (it made a huge difference in my OCed X1800XL previously).
Honestly, will going up an extra say 200MHz or whatever be really worth it? I COULD run my E6400 at 3.6GHz instead of the current 3.4GHz but the voltage required and the minimal gains just were not worth it so decided to stick with 3.4GHz at 1.375v. I think a good aircooler is much better for THESE CPUs rather than dealing with the hassles of watercooling for minimal gains.