Normal
I ordered the BD790i with a NR200P Max Case (which includes a CPU watercooler). Since this is a soldered mobile CPU I am curious what tools I would need in order to get this installed (back plates, mounts, etc.) As far as I have seen the holes in the MB are in 52mm - 56mm distance, less than the regular LGA sockets. In some other forum someone pointed to Watercool NSB Blocks (intended for North/Southbridges) but I am not sure if they had actually used or tested this. Or if such a small Chipset Watercooler can actually cool a 100W CPU. Since never having had a Watercooling before, I would need some opinios on that.Alternatively, I can simply work with a 12cm Noctua Fan as everyone else does... but hey if installing the watercooler is rather simple to achieve, than I'd prefer that route.
I ordered the BD790i with a NR200P Max Case (which includes a CPU watercooler). Since this is a soldered mobile CPU I am curious what tools I would need in order to get this installed (back plates, mounts, etc.) As far as I have seen the holes in the MB are in 52mm - 56mm distance, less than the regular LGA sockets. In some other forum someone pointed to Watercool NSB Blocks (intended for North/Southbridges) but I am not sure if they had actually used or tested this. Or if such a small Chipset Watercooler can actually cool a 100W CPU. Since never having had a Watercooling before, I would need some opinios on that.
Alternatively, I can simply work with a 12cm Noctua Fan as everyone else does... but hey if installing the watercooler is rather simple to achieve, than I'd prefer that route.