Fits Radbox monster build (work log)
i wanted to make something that would cool my entire computer and handle the load of a i7 at max.
i'll be using 2 HWlabs 560GTX's that gary from sidewinders ordered for me from HWlabs.
i'll be using 8 delta FFB1424SHG's for fans. these are 140mm x 50mm and have 237cfm at 24v.
to power the fans i'll be using 2 meanwell S-100-12's and a meanwell S-150-24 for my pump, a pdd-20.
i'll be using 2 EK250 res's as well.
frame...
rads...
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fans installed...
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res's mounted...
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psu's mounted and testing fitment of the rads...
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psu wiring....
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a quick test outside the case...
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first run....
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wiring up the fans...
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heres a video to show how loud it is...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_m-TxaPMXA
things you cant see in the pics....
1. fan psu's allow for 9v - 17v so i can regulate the fan speed from the psu.
2. like the fan psu's, the pump's psu can be regulated from 19v - 31v to adjust the pumps speed/flow.
3. unit weighs 47 pounds filled when full of water.
4. dual res makes bleeding the loop A LOT faster because it allow for 2x capacity when filling the loop. looks cool too, at least thats my opinion.
5. fans are modular and use a 6pin pcie connector. i have several more of these so if for some reason one dies its a matter of 4 screws and a simple unplug to replace it.
6. it measures... 27" tall x 16" wide x 12" thick.
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