liquid cooling question

muddie

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My current liquid cooling is dead and cpu's hitting 105* in Bio's (sigh), since i nvr did any kinda of maintenance on it(didnt noe i had to), and i would like to noe how to remove a sealed unit?
do either of these fit my motherboard's cpu

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835181035&cm_re=water_cooling_system-_-35-181-035-_-Product
or
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835181030&cm_re=water_cooling_system-_-35-181-030-_-Product

Motherboard: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131604
 
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Yes, they both fit.

To remove it, you'll have to unscrew the radiator and unscrew/lock the cpu cooling block. There will probably be a backing plate that will come off. You will then want to clean off any residue off of your cpu using rubbing alcohol before installing your new kit.

clutchc

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It says right in your links (under specs) that they fit a LGA 1156 socket. But I'm not sure what you are asking as per the 'removing sealed unit' comment. Unless it was a custom build h20 cooler and not a retail AIO, the pump, hoses, and radiator come off as a unit.
 

Jason S

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Yes, they both fit.

To remove it, you'll have to unscrew the radiator and unscrew/lock the cpu cooling block. There will probably be a backing plate that will come off. You will then want to clean off any residue off of your cpu using rubbing alcohol before installing your new kit.
 
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