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Hey I'm building my first rig and going for water cooling, of course. I plan on overclocking the D805 CPU with parts from Koolance...but cant decide on one thing: Which type of setup is correct for the motherboard and my system, ATX or BTX form factor. I've read a couple reviews and it is said that BTX will shine in the next year, but havent looked for any motherboards like this. Are they available? And if so what would be better for gaming? Are there any other compatibility issues? Thanks! |
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Intel isn't supporting new products with BTX. It will continue to support old products and by request, apparently?
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Thanks!!... that's interesting there may be an application for BTX in quad core setups, we'll have to continue following the action |
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Yeah, I personally like the BTX form factor as it makes more sense to me. Also its quieter.
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Well, BTX is only being promoted by Intel but, oddly enough, their conroe procs (because of its low energy requirement and low heat output) are actually one of the reasons that most of the motherboard and case manufacturers have publicly stated that they do not plan to offer any BTX supported products.
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So far the CPU is all I'm focused on water cooling. Next in line will be the memory, then graphics card. I haven't researched any specific order in which to do this. |
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Basically, the two hottest components in a computer are going to be the CPU and GPU. That being said, cooling the CPU first is wise as it is the heart and soul of your rig. I think that cooling the memory should not be such a priority for a few reasons. The heat spreaders on system meory do a fine enough job as it is for the amount of heat that ram generates. As long as you have decent airflow, you'll be fine in that area.
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like others have said... ATX
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I think BTX is a good idea still. It just lacked widespread support.
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