Does the Corsair Hydro H55 fit LGA775? [closed]












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I have a LGA775 motherboard (ASUS P5GC) and I wonder if I can fit the Corsair Hydro H55 on it?










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I have a LGA775 motherboard (ASUS P5GC) and I wonder if I can fit the Corsair Hydro H55 on it?










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closed as off-topic by music2myear, K7AAY, Twisty Impersonator, bertieb, Pimp Juice IT Dec 9 at 19:27


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  • "Questions seeking for hardware shopping recommendations are off-topic because they are often relevant only to the question author at the time the question was asked and tend to become obsolete quickly. Instead of asking what to buy, try asking how to find out what suits your needs." – music2myear, Twisty Impersonator, bertieb, Pimp Juice IT

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    A better place to post this would be at hardwarerecs.stackexchange.com
    – K7AAY
    Dec 7 at 21:20










  • @K7AAY didn't know that site existed :D
    – Mikael Dúi Bolinder
    Dec 7 at 21:32










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I have a LGA775 motherboard (ASUS P5GC) and I wonder if I can fit the Corsair Hydro H55 on it?










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closed as off-topic by music2myear, K7AAY, Twisty Impersonator, bertieb, Pimp Juice IT Dec 9 at 19:27


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closed as off-topic by music2myear, K7AAY, Twisty Impersonator, bertieb, Pimp Juice IT Dec 9 at 19:27


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  • "Questions seeking for hardware shopping recommendations are off-topic because they are often relevant only to the question author at the time the question was asked and tend to become obsolete quickly. Instead of asking what to buy, try asking how to find out what suits your needs." – music2myear, Twisty Impersonator, bertieb, Pimp Juice IT

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    A better place to post this would be at hardwarerecs.stackexchange.com
    – K7AAY
    Dec 7 at 21:20










  • @K7AAY didn't know that site existed :D
    – Mikael Dúi Bolinder
    Dec 7 at 21:32










  • Question re-created there: hardwarerecs.stackexchange.com/q/10246/10315
    – Mikael Dúi Bolinder
    Dec 12 at 13:01
















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    A better place to post this would be at hardwarerecs.stackexchange.com
    – K7AAY
    Dec 7 at 21:20










  • @K7AAY didn't know that site existed :D
    – Mikael Dúi Bolinder
    Dec 7 at 21:32










  • Question re-created there: hardwarerecs.stackexchange.com/q/10246/10315
    – Mikael Dúi Bolinder
    Dec 12 at 13:01










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A better place to post this would be at hardwarerecs.stackexchange.com
– K7AAY
Dec 7 at 21:20




A better place to post this would be at hardwarerecs.stackexchange.com
– K7AAY
Dec 7 at 21:20












@K7AAY didn't know that site existed :D
– Mikael Dúi Bolinder
Dec 7 at 21:32




@K7AAY didn't know that site existed :D
– Mikael Dúi Bolinder
Dec 7 at 21:32












Question re-created there: hardwarerecs.stackexchange.com/q/10246/10315
– Mikael Dúi Bolinder
Dec 12 at 13:01






Question re-created there: hardwarerecs.stackexchange.com/q/10246/10315
– Mikael Dúi Bolinder
Dec 12 at 13:01












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Yes, it kind of fits.



You'll have to remove the screw fittings from the bracket you put behind the motherboard and then just mount it as you would, without the large bracket itself.



The pump will sit very tightly on the CPU.



To remove the fittings from the bracket I used a lighter to soften the plastic just enough so that I could remove the fitting (like 10 seconds, 3 cm away).



Now my Intel Duo is 27 degrees celsius and makes no sound.






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    Yes, it kind of fits.



    You'll have to remove the screw fittings from the bracket you put behind the motherboard and then just mount it as you would, without the large bracket itself.



    The pump will sit very tightly on the CPU.



    To remove the fittings from the bracket I used a lighter to soften the plastic just enough so that I could remove the fitting (like 10 seconds, 3 cm away).



    Now my Intel Duo is 27 degrees celsius and makes no sound.






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      Yes, it kind of fits.



      You'll have to remove the screw fittings from the bracket you put behind the motherboard and then just mount it as you would, without the large bracket itself.



      The pump will sit very tightly on the CPU.



      To remove the fittings from the bracket I used a lighter to soften the plastic just enough so that I could remove the fitting (like 10 seconds, 3 cm away).



      Now my Intel Duo is 27 degrees celsius and makes no sound.






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        Yes, it kind of fits.



        You'll have to remove the screw fittings from the bracket you put behind the motherboard and then just mount it as you would, without the large bracket itself.



        The pump will sit very tightly on the CPU.



        To remove the fittings from the bracket I used a lighter to soften the plastic just enough so that I could remove the fitting (like 10 seconds, 3 cm away).



        Now my Intel Duo is 27 degrees celsius and makes no sound.






        share|improve this answer












        Yes, it kind of fits.



        You'll have to remove the screw fittings from the bracket you put behind the motherboard and then just mount it as you would, without the large bracket itself.



        The pump will sit very tightly on the CPU.



        To remove the fittings from the bracket I used a lighter to soften the plastic just enough so that I could remove the fitting (like 10 seconds, 3 cm away).



        Now my Intel Duo is 27 degrees celsius and makes no sound.







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        answered Dec 7 at 20:50









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