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    corsair h50 clearance issue

    can the tubes be somewhat tight?
    i have the h50 set up like this:

    and i was wondering if i could cause any strain on the tubes.

    otherwise i have to use a smaller vga card.
    one above is a gtx280.
    any ideas on similar game card.
    i think the 250 might be a good choice:
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    turn the block/pump centre section 90º right so the tubes go out from the right hand side. i know the corsair logo wont be right way up but the tubes will route better. the block/pump section doesnt have a right way up from what ive seen. the one in my other pc isnt striaght up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mojododo View Post
    turn the block/pump centre section 90º right so the tubes go out from the right hand side. i know the corsair logo wont be right way up but the tubes will route better. the block/pump section doesnt have a right way up from what ive seen. the one in my other pc isnt striaght up.
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    why not use longer fan screws and add a spacer for the bottom fan to get some more flex..., maybe an 80mm to 120mm duct convertor for the rear ?
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    i already use a nexus fan adapter shown here

    would adding spacers make the construction less rigid then?

    Quote Originally Posted by mojododo View Post
    turn the block/pump centre section 90º right so the tubes go out from the right hand side. i know the corsair logo wont be right way up but the tubes will route better. the block/pump section doesnt have a right way up from what ive seen. the one in my other pc isnt striaght up.
    i haven't even thought about that hehe
    i'll try that.
    i wish i could get my hands on this card though
    http://www.hardware.info/en-US/news/..._260_by_Zotac/
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    Just use longer screws to screw down the Nexus fan adapter and put eg a spacer of 5-10mm to raise the H50 unit, this will allow some more flex in the tubing... the mounting will be as rigid...
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