XSPC RS is 121mm wide
XSPX RX is 125mm wide
PA120.3 is 128mm wide
MCR320 is 128mm wide
Feser is 123mm Wide
Now tell me again why the PA140.3 cant be made to fit within 147mm...?
XSPC RS is 121mm wide
XSPX RX is 125mm wide
PA120.3 is 128mm wide
MCR320 is 128mm wide
Feser is 123mm Wide
Now tell me again why the PA140.3 cant be made to fit within 147mm...?
X2 555 @ B55 @ 4050 1.4v, NB @ 2700 1.35v Fuzion V1
Gigabyte 890gpa-ud3h v2.1
HD6950 2GB swiftech MCW60 @ 1000mhz, 1.168v 1515mhz memory
Corsair Vengeance 2x4GB 1866 cas 9 @ 1800 8.9.8.27.41 1T 110ns 1.605v
C300 64GB, 2X Seagate barracuda green LP 2TB, Essence STX, Zalman ZM750-HP
DDC 3.2/petras, PA120.3 ek-res400, Stackers STC-01,
Dell U2412m, G110, G9x, Razer Scarab
well it seems were all set then, I guess I'm just heated that the rad i bought wouldn't fit >.<![]()
as promised here they are
I have measured and taken photos so you can judge for yourselves!
http://www.gilgamesh.org.uk/forums/s...=1322#post1322
please scroll down the posts until you find folks
gilgamesh
that will indeed fit in drive bays, great news![]()
So the 140.3 is about 18inches long and the LL 343B is about 20inches high (515mm). Will it possibly fit?
Asus Rampage Formula X48
Intel Q9650 @ 4.33GHZ
OCZ Platinum DDR2-800
Palit 4870x2
Creative Xi-Fi Extreme Music
Corsair HX1000
LL 343B Case
Thermochill 120.3
2xMCP355
KL 350AT
KL 4870X2 FC WB
DD Chipset Block
there is a metric side on that ruler....
the width is 143mm the thickness is 58mm length is 461mm
Last edited by SNiiPE_DoGG; 02-18-2009 at 03:54 PM.
I think length is 460mm
Asus Rampage Formula X48
Intel Q9650 @ 4.33GHZ
OCZ Platinum DDR2-800
Palit 4870x2
Creative Xi-Fi Extreme Music
Corsair HX1000
LL 343B Case
Thermochill 120.3
2xMCP355
KL 350AT
KL 4870X2 FC WB
DD Chipset Block
Phew! got me worried there for abit... thought my plans where ruined![]()
X2 555 @ B55 @ 4050 1.4v, NB @ 2700 1.35v Fuzion V1
Gigabyte 890gpa-ud3h v2.1
HD6950 2GB swiftech MCW60 @ 1000mhz, 1.168v 1515mhz memory
Corsair Vengeance 2x4GB 1866 cas 9 @ 1800 8.9.8.27.41 1T 110ns 1.605v
C300 64GB, 2X Seagate barracuda green LP 2TB, Essence STX, Zalman ZM750-HP
DDC 3.2/petras, PA120.3 ek-res400, Stackers STC-01,
Dell U2412m, G110, G9x, Razer Scarab
Components
Case: Cooler Master ATCS840/ PSU: Seasonic X750/
Mobo: Gigabyte GA-z68xp-ud4/ CPU: i5 2500k 4.2-4.8 GHz @ auto/
VGA: EVGA GTX570 SC 940, 1880, 4500 @ 1.1v (Lucid dGPU)/ Memory: 8 Gb G.Skill DDR3 1866
Storage: Corsair Force 3 120Gb SSD, Samsung 470 128Gb SSD, WD Scorpio Black 750 (Scythe Quiet Drive)
OSs: Win7 HP x86_64/ Kubuntu 11.04 x86_64
Cooling
CPU: Koolance CPU-370/ GPU: Koolance VID-NX580/ Rads: XSPC RX360, Swiftech MCR-220QP/ Pump: EK-DCP 2.2 (softmount)
Fans: 3x Noiseblocker m12-S1 @~500-750rpm, 3x Scythe GT 800 @~450-800RPM, Cooler Master 230mm (softmount) @300 RPM
Tubing: 3/8" x 5/8" Primochill LRT (black)
Fittings: Koolance compressions and 45/90 degree fittings
Certified Quiet PC Loony
Your right... you don't "NEED" a valve, bit it was a hell of a useful in the process. I always used it when I flushed my system, I thought it was just smart...
Guess I'll be skipping these 140's then.
I hate it when companies remove functionality in development.
Nothing but nonsense.
Thank goodness there's competition.
Step aside, and you won't have to feel the awesome wrath of my mustache!
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