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    Quote Originally Posted by D0BR0 View Post
    Ah okay, I get it now
    Yeah I also put a P/P on the front rad, just inverted the fans on the door, as the air is coming out of the case on the front.
    Anyway, looks really professionnal, personnally I did all the mountings home-made
    I was thinking of doing that. I'm not sure though as it may screw-up the airflow inside the case. Does it work better for you?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tim1 View Post
    I have those brackets in my v2000, holding a feser 240 with scyths perfectly in the drive bays. Great product lol.
    Build is looking good, keep the updates coming
    Thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by aka_GK View Post
    w00t, update!

    Do you know why this brackets are of different width? I have no idea why they didn't made them identical
    And also for what those hole with plastic edging is? Fan cables I guess?
    Yeah I'm not sure either. One is adjustable whereas the other one isn't :S
    The plastic edged hole is for the fan cables, yeah
    [Project] : Altair | A Lian-Li PC-P80, dual loop, all internal build. Written as a tutorial for any newcomers

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    2x Intel X-25M SSD | Corsair HX-1000W | Lian-Li PC-P80 | Dell 3008WFP 30"

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    Koolance 350AT (CPU Loop) | 2x Koolance VID-NX285 (GPU Loop) | 2x Laing DDC 3.2 / XSPC Acrylic top Rev. 3 | 2x EK Multioption 150 Res Ver. 2 | 2x Thermochill PA 120.3 |
    6x Scythe S-Flex 1200 RPM Fans | 7/16" Primochill Pro Green LRT | 7/16" Primochill Pro Blue LRT | B.P. Silver Shiny 1\2" Barbs | Alphacool Ball Valve / B.P. M-M Rotary fill-port / drain | Bitspower Black Freezer AIX58NS NB/SB (GPU Loop)| Black Freezer MOS AMOSII POM Version (GPU Loop)| Bitspower Black Freezer MOS AMOSIII POM Version (GPU Loop)

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    Quote Originally Posted by eponymous View Post
    I was thinking of doing that. I'm not sure though as it may screw-up the airflow inside the case. Does it work better for you?
    Well on the triple on the front (which is a sort of P/P with the fans on the door), there's the loop with the CPU and the whole mobo. I get 45°C on an i7 @ 4.1GHz, which imo is good. And for the airflow, with the rad on the floor pushing the air out of the case, I read that it's similar to a "sandwich" configuration of the rads, so less performance. Of course, nice airflow, but with my solution, all the air of the case is extracted, so it results in a depression inside the case, and the air is "sucked" from the outside by some of the ventilation holes. Quite a strange system I know, but that way, there's (I find) less dust inside the case, because there isn't any huge kind of air tunnel going through the whole case.
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    Looking great!

    I really like your Res\Pump mounting solution!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ced-G60 View Post
    This is great stuff. Giving me some idea for my setup, I think am going to "steal" that pump/rez mounting system
    Please feel free That's why I tried to make this worklog a sort-of tutorial to help others.

    Quote Originally Posted by D0BR0 View Post
    Well on the triple on the front (which is a sort of P/P with the fans on the door), there's the loop with the CPU and the whole mobo. I get 45°C on an i7 @ 4.1GHz, which imo is good. And for the airflow, with the rad on the floor pushing the air out of the case, I read that it's similar to a "sandwich" configuration of the rads, so less performance. Of course, nice airflow, but with my solution, all the air of the case is extracted, so it results in a depression inside the case, and the air is "sucked" from the outside by some of the ventilation holes. Quite a strange system I know, but that way, there's (I find) less dust inside the case, because there isn't any huge kind of air tunnel going through the whole case.
    Cool, I'm going to bear this in mind. I may just turn the fans round on the door and reverse the fans on the other side of the rad.

    I also think it's a good idea using the front rad for the CPU and the other for the GPU.

    Quote Originally Posted by XKaan View Post
    Looking great!

    I really like your Res\Pump mounting solution!
    Cheers man
    [Project] : Altair | A Lian-Li PC-P80, dual loop, all internal build. Written as a tutorial for any newcomers

    Hardware
    Core i7 920 D0 | 12GB Corsair Dominator 1600MHz CL8 RAM | 2x EVGA GTX 285 SLI | ASUS P6T Deluxe V2 | ASUS Xonar D2X
    2x Intel X-25M SSD | Corsair HX-1000W | Lian-Li PC-P80 | Dell 3008WFP 30"

    Watercooling Gear (Dual Loop)
    Koolance 350AT (CPU Loop) | 2x Koolance VID-NX285 (GPU Loop) | 2x Laing DDC 3.2 / XSPC Acrylic top Rev. 3 | 2x EK Multioption 150 Res Ver. 2 | 2x Thermochill PA 120.3 |
    6x Scythe S-Flex 1200 RPM Fans | 7/16" Primochill Pro Green LRT | 7/16" Primochill Pro Blue LRT | B.P. Silver Shiny 1\2" Barbs | Alphacool Ball Valve / B.P. M-M Rotary fill-port / drain | Bitspower Black Freezer AIX58NS NB/SB (GPU Loop)| Black Freezer MOS AMOSII POM Version (GPU Loop)| Bitspower Black Freezer MOS AMOSIII POM Version (GPU Loop)

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