Eddy, it's called XtremeSystems for a reason :rofl:. We'll find ways to put those rads to good use :), whether that be inside or outside of the case.
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ACtually the MM extend Ascension or the Pinnacle 24 or even the Monticle 24 can all fit some 560mm rad in them.
I'm getting a PA 140.3 soon, for my SA 140L's.
If a 140.4 is available, I'd be interested in one as well.
Actually wishing for a 140.2 to go with the triple.:)
I think the closest you can get to a PA 140.4 is a GTX 560.
I'll stick with TC, performance is right there with the GTX's, and much better a low fan speeds.
Sorry for the thread revival...
I was just wondering about 420 radiators for slow fans.
Phobya 280 seems to be the best 280mm radiator in this test for slow fans.
I was wondering about the way it scaled to 420mm radiators...
I'm thinking that PA140.3 ~ Phobya 420 > SR-1 420...
Am I correct? Any other really good rads (not more than 60mm thick, though) to consider?
The SR-1s are great for slow fans, check Skinnee's review.
Yes, and the EK 420 is also good for slow speed fans:
http://www.ekwaterblocks.com/shop/ek...d-xtc-281.html
Besides those rads, have a look at the new Coolgate Rad Series:
http://www.aquatuning.de/product_inf...tor-420mm.html
The Overall Quality of the SR-1 Rads are very good, but with slow speed fans (what in europe means under 800 RPM) there are better rads on the market, what you can see in my Review.
Thanks for your reply! :up:
Any chance you could try and put these 420 rads in an order of performance decrease? Like: Rad1 > Rad2 >= Rad3 = Rad4, etc.
Fan speed - something between 500-800.
I just need to pick the best rad for my needs, hard to decide without a proper review. :)
Yep, EK and Phobya are nearly same good, TC a bit better
Thanks! :up:
That clears things up.
I see no mention of this. Any thoughts on the Koolance 280-420 numbers @ 1200 and above. Those strike me as odd. If nothing special is going on the koolance 280 seems like a great price/performance rad at medium speeds. Seems to pull even at 1000 and pull away above that.