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I don't overclock Intel CPUs, so I'm going to stay mum on that too. Sorry! It should work, though
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I'm sorry to hear. Stock Pentium 4's are deadly slow, but all of the CPU's in the new 600 series overclock easily at stock voltage above 4GHz wich suddenly gives a overclocked Athlon64 competition while being able to multi-thread
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I can't say what the exact performance is going to be, especially when you haven't said what blocks you are going to use. I couldn't even say if you told me what blocks (other variables intrude)
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I'm actually going to buy a whole new system since the anti-corrision fluid I had in my old wasn't as good as the company claimed

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My considerations for the new system are Thermochill PA160.1 + 50CFM 120mm, Laing DDC-1T pump, DangerDen Maze 4 Acemetal for GPU and for CPU I'm proberly going for DangerDen TDX since Swiftech MCW6000 is unavailable and Storm is to expensive..
My current system (wich is mounted externally) cools my overclocked Pentium 4 to 49 degrees at full load. It's:
- Black Ice Xtreme II + 2x Papst 120mm @ 55CFM each
- Watercool Heatkiller rev2.0 (CPU)
- Innovatek InnovaGraph 2.0 (GPU)
- Eheim 1046 pump (300l/h)
- Big cylinder Innovatek reservoir
I know it's hard to predict the excact performance of a new system, but some experinces of people having a PA160 mounted in the case would be nice. Then it would easier to compare and determine whether it would cool good enough or not.