MHW has a review of the PolarFLO TT waterblock, which they ended up testing off label with a Socket A board it wasn't originally designed for.
One very important note - I tested the PolarFLO TT on a socket A / 462 board (not officially supported by PolarFLO) - so I had to drill 4 new mounting screw holes in the mounting plate to mount the block on the motherboard (Editors note; This can also be accomplished by a custom clip mechanism). So basically, we are going to be looking at the performance of this block on a different platform than the block was designed for. Needless to say, PolarFLO gave us their blessing and wanted us to publish this article (maybe for this exact reason). Of course, I would not urge others to do this experiment - use the block for the intended platforms!
One very important note - I tested the PolarFLO TT on a socket A / 462 board (not officially supported by PolarFLO) - so I had to drill 4 new mounting screw holes in the mounting plate to mount the block on the motherboard (Editors note; This can also be accomplished by a custom clip mechanism). So basically, we are going to be looking at the performance of this block on a different platform than the block was designed for. Needless to say, PolarFLO gave us their blessing and wanted us to publish this article (maybe for this exact reason). Of course, I would not urge others to do this experiment - use the block for the intended platforms!