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    Quote Originally Posted by \/\/ater (ooler View Post
    thanks guys,

    actually im limited with space because i want to keep everything internally and the bottom of the lian li v2000 will not fit two PA120.3 and also with two MCR320 and one MCR120 it will be the same price as one PA120.3!
    so i will not get a MCR220 for the GPUs and its good that i allready have two MCR320, so will the MCR120 easly handle the NB SB and mosfets?
    and keep in mind that i have the Ultra Kaze 3000rpm which has 133cfm.

    and do anyone know how many fans i can connect to a single channel on the Zalman ZM-MFC1 Plus
    Regarding the V2000, I've just fitted two PA120.3 on the bottom. Once I've got my camera back I'll post some pics.

    It involved some ingenuity, but can be done, and keep it nice, tidy and internal

    In fact I've fitted 2 x 120.3, the oversized PSU (not as big as the Galaxy, is the Seasonic X900), an auxiliary 12V / 5V PSU (Meanwell PID-250A, for pumps, fans, control circuitry etc. etc.), the second pump and a rather big flow meter

    Regarding the Zalman ZM-MFC1 Plus, you can connect 7W / channel. A "normal" 120 mm fan is 0.35A, so 0.35*12=4.2W, I'd say don't connect more than one, and be careful if you are using more meaty fans (Sanyo Denki 110s for instance), you may exceed the controller's capacity.

    Edit: Remember that due to design (flaw IMHO) the Zalman controller will supply 11V and not 12V to your fans, unless you feed it with 13.2V (which may or not adversely affect the components). This means you will never be able to run the fans at full power.
    Last edited by MrToad; 01-25-2008 at 03:41 PM.

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