"hokiealumnus"
Wow very clean, 10/10 for that one, im building a new rig next week and now thinking i'll base it off your work.
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"hokiealumnus"
Wow very clean, 10/10 for that one, im building a new rig next week and now thinking i'll base it off your work.
Is that XSPC UV orange tubing? I hope it is, as thats what i want mine to look like! :D
No, it's PrimoChill RED UV tubing (: No 100% satisfied, i wanted pure red, but in my current situation, it's ok (:
Been leak testing my build in order to get it ready for Windows 7. This case made it a lot easier to stuff all I have in there.
ASUS P6T Deluxe V2
Intel Core i7 920
3x2 Corsair Dominator 1600 (7-7-7-20)
Swiftech GTZ CPU block
EK-FC285GTX GPU block
2x Swiftech MCR-320s
Laing DDC 3.2 w/ XSPC Reservoir Top
5x Scythe S-Flex E fans
Various Feser and Bitspower fittings
(UN)Designs Rad Brackets and Z3 Bracket
http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...i/DSC01668.jpg
Clearance of the Bitspower Triple Rotary Fittings and Rads:
http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...i/DSC01671.jpg
http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...i/DSC01673.jpg
@ ilal2ielli
Nice job mate but just a little constructive criticism, you may have been better off
mounting a 120.2 rad vertically instead of the 120.3. It would have given you a little
more room and the option to mount the third fan on the 120.3 at the top. but hey,
that's just my opinion :), still a nice, clean case though :up:.
Yeah, the 120.2 would have been a lot easier to mount and given me more space to work with, but the price difference between a 120.2 and a 120.3 was only $10 USD, so I opted to go bigger.
If I need to in the future, I plan to mount the fans on the top of the case outside pulling air out with a home-made shroud and maybe split the loop into two. I could also cut through the PSU chamber divider to mount the rad lower. Also, the original plan was to mount the other triple off the back of the case, but the watercooling holes on the back of the case aren't spread far enough apart to make routing easy.
No, he knows they're both 120mm fans.
In this situation I'd mount the top radiator on the top of the case with a grille for protection and leave the fans inside the case (a 1-inch hole saw should leave enough room for the fittings and tube), although I'd have gone with a 120.4 up top and a 120.2 on the bottom if given the choice.
Bestec PSU??????
Nah i was suggesting he should use a double rad as opposed to the triple rad
mounted vertically, i.e the one which is upright, that way he could add the third
fan to the triple rad up the top. It would effectively be the same loop (same in
the sense that there will be five fans on two rads) only with a lot more room.
Sorry if i worded that poorly before :).
Oh and just to be clear, i did know it was a triple at the top :up:
For the corsair build he should have a 240mm rad mounted where the 360 is and move the 360 to the roof also where is the 360 getting its air from? there are no real intakes on that case unless it is just using the heated in case air.
He's probably already exhausting with those fans, and he could always have the fans set to pull air from the top but with everything on intake the air can't go anywhere except the one 120mm exhaust fan and the :banana::banana::banana::banana:ty PSU which I seriously hope is jsut there for leak testing.
The case isn't fully sealed so air will get in somehow. I'm going to be testing it out to see if not having a front intake will give me good temps still. If not, I plan to get a Lian Li 120mm fan bay.
Correct.
The two 120mm up top are set to push through the rad as exhausts and the rear 140mm is an exhaust also. The only intake is the bottom 140mm. Bestec PSU is only for the leak testing while I'm still running my Q6600 setup. I've got a Seasonic M12 700w to use in the system.
http://www.abload.de/img/dscf8903v8dy.jpg
The hole family ... ;)
Camino-Palmero
Nice, rich man :D