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Thermaltake Tai Chi Water Cooled Case

Sentry11

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I am in the process of planning a MAJOR upgrade. A re-build of a brand new PC to be precise. All these years, I have managed several system build. I find Case is as important as any other components of the PC.

I give myself 2 choices: ThermalTake Tai Chi with the Water Cooling sub-system and CoolerMaster Stacker 830. But I am more inclined towards Thermaltake. However, I have aemajor concern here. Since I will be deploying AM2 CPU and naturally a AM2 socket motherboard. Question is, would the H shaped mounting bracket (check this url http://www.overclockercafe.com/Reviews/cases/Tt_Tai-Chi/1033.html) fit into an AM2 socket based motherboard?

Also, I take it that the water line (check this url http://www.overclockercafe.com/Reviews/cases/Tt_Tai-Chi/1039.html) will be running over the rear fan. How do we make sure that the tube is probably installed?

Also, how long normally, do we replace the liquid for the cooling sub-system?

Thanks for the information in advance.

 
Neither of those links work for me.

I would also be interested in the AM2 compatibility of water cooling kits and CPU blocks. I was considering putting a Swiftech H20-80 or H20-120 kit on my CPU, but its pricey and there's no official word on whether the Apogee block will fit on an AM2 mobo.
 
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