Quote Originally Posted by RX7boricua View Post
Thanks MM for stepping in and answering for me. IanY, you can always toss a small single 120mm rad on the motherboard tray fan. I believe ranker had a setup like that for a bit, but he changes his stuff around on a weekly basis. :P

Thanks Grinch and Patriote! Pat, I'm keeping a close eye on your build, it will definitely kick butt. Just remember, attention to detail is key!

disruptfarm, the Corsair fan attaches to the white RAM slot latches, so it will fit with any ram unless it's of the really tall heatpiped variety. I have mine connected to the CPU fan header, and I run it at 60%. It's not loud at all. You can hear a slight whirring with the panels off, but that goes away as soon as you button everything up. The stickers come of easily, and they don't leave any glue residue on the fan module at all. I think it looks much better without them.

Also, my G.Skill ram on my old AR revision board would start erroring in memtest at anything over 866mhz. Now I'm running it at 1000mhz with only 2.125V! I originally thought the ram was bad, turns out it was just the old crappy AR board! I just bought a multimeter last night, my next move will be to Vmod my GTX's. I really wanna break 20K 3Dmarks! Finding 20K ohm VRs out here will be a pita though, I will most likely need to source them online.
That's correct. At one point, I had 4 radiators in my Horizon. I was able to fit a PA120.1 on the motherboard tray 120mm fan and it cleared everything. However, it becomes a bit cramped. Another thing I tried was to move the "original top" to the side panel. I was able to get enough space to add a PA120.1 radiator in that configuration was well. If there was a reason to do so, you should be able to fit 5 radiators and still have room for optical drives: 3 radiators similar to the config in my machine and then 2 additional PA120.1's on the the motherboard tray and on a MM Original Top panel mounted on the side.