Anyone switched H50 cpu block for a GPU water block?
I recently purchased a Corsair H50 to use temporarily while I was getting a part for my regular cooling system. I was very impressed with the performance of the H50 given its small size and price; using the H50 my Core i7 965 Extreme slightly over-clocked to 3.4ghz idled at 32c and would not exceed 40c even under stress.
As I no longer need the H50 for my CPU, I am looking at changing the cooling block with a GPU block for an HD 5870, such as the Swiftech MCW60. I am running 5870's in crossfire and have room in my case for two H50's if the experiment works. Without running calculations and simply based on my CPU cooling results as well as observing the much lower temps the 5870 runs at (idling now at 33c) as opposed to previous gen cards, it could be that an H50 could have a big impact on temperature range.
So if anyone has converted the H50 by replacing the block I would greatly appreciate any tips you might have, including whether this is even worth trying. THANKS
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Originally Posted by
mak1skav
I don't think you will be able to replace the block in H50. As you can see the pump and the block are fixed together so i guess there is no way to use the same pump with different block.
Actually the tubing between the two is flexible and is inserted into what appear to be about half inch tall posts on the water block. I am just wondering if their are pitfalls such as can extra coolant be added and still keep the sealed loop system free of air? Thanks though