Need help finding a case and a question on water cooling.

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#1 puremage1209
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First, the water cooling, because i feel that this can be easily answered. How fast does a water cooling unit use up its liquid

Second, need a  case for a ASRock 775i945GZ LGA 775 Intel 945GZ Micro ATX Intel Motherboard. It has a strange port configuration as you can see from the below picture.

So i need a case for that.

Thanks in advanced for the help. 

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#2 blazethe1
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First, the water cooling, because i feel that this can be easily answered. How fast does a water cooling unit use up its liquid

Second, need a  case for a ASRock 775i945GZ LGA 775 Intel 945GZ Micro ATX Intel Motherboard. It has a strange port configuration as you can see from the below picture.

So i need a case for that.

Thanks in advanced for the help. 

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#3 geogo3r
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How does that help him???
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#4 geogo3r
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Generally the mobo will come with a backplate different than the cases and your problem should be solved. Im not sure about the watercooling but my guess is it depends on how fast the water is running through your system, how big the water reserve is, how hot your system gets, what kind of cooling system, and im sure there may be more but im probably wrong.
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#6 ch5richards
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The case does not matter for the motherboard back panel (except ATX/BTX) The motherboard should come with an I/O shield that will fit all cases.
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#7 puremage1209
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Generally the mobo will come with a backplate different than the cases and your problem should be solved. Im not sure about the watercooling but my guess is it depends on how fast the water is running through your system, how big the water reserve is, how hot your system gets, what kind of cooling system, and im sure there may be more but im probably wrong.geogo3r
sweet, thanks. Ill check if it comes with a different backplate before i order one though. I already bought the motherboard and i cant wait for it to arrive lol