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    Surprisingly Noiseblockers PK-3 do not work well with Koolance TMS-200 - tach signal goes crazy, they work well only on max (12v)

    So, I got 4 more Yate Loon fans - cheaper than 1 Noiseblocker

    Immediately started to cut, crimp and sleeve them




    this will be the central part in the case, so I did everything with utmost care digital caliper FTW


    Did some soldering for the rad, spent 3 days for this thing




    Final rad assembly will follow soon
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    Noiseblockers seem to be really expensive. Not sure if the price is worth what they put out for in performance though

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    Quote Originally Posted by LiquidFiction View Post
    Noiseblockers seem to be really expensive. Not sure if the price is worth what they put out for in performance though
    +1 ... I don't see how they can be soooo much better than others.
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    Noiseblockers are nice to have as casefans, but I'd never use them on radiators.
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    NB fans are very good for radiators too and the price comes not at least from their very good support and included cables and accessoires. Besides that, they have own supportthreads in some forums. When a fan is defect, they´ll mostly replace it in less than a week.
    So in my opinion the price from their fans is ok. When you don´t need the accesoires, you can go for XL1 or XL2 fans from NB, they costs only ~ 8 €

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    well, I assume that the build quality of Noiseblockers is better than Yate Loons I got (casing is really well done, silencers and mounts too) and probably have better MTBF than Yates, but there are 3 things:
    1. Noiseblockers PK-3 are not quieter (at least I can't notice anything with ear)
    2. Noiseblockers PK-3 do not work with Koolance TMS-200. I mean none of 4 I got, so that's not a defect of a single fan. Was the main reason for me.
    3. Price. $5.95 vs $24.99. 4 times less

    Also I noticed that these PK-3s have strange low frequency vibration if they are not perfecty vertical or blowing downside. Again, all 4 fans have it.

    I don't see the point in paying 4 times more (ok, two times more: YL fan + silencer = $12) just for a good case. Plain matte black yates are good too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by aka_GK View Post
    well, I assume that the build quality of Noiseblockers is better than Yate Loons I got (casing is really well done, silencers and mounts too) and probably have better MTBF than Yates, but there are 3 things:
    1. Noiseblockers PK-3 are not quieter (at least I can't notice anything with ear)
    2. Noiseblockers PK-3 do not work with Koolance TMS-200. I mean none of 4 I got, so that's not a defect of a single fan. Was the main reason for me.
    3. Price. $5.95 vs $24.99. 4 times less

    Also I noticed that these PK-3s have strange low frequency vibration if they are not perfecty vertical or blowing downside. Again, all 4 fans have it.

    I don't see the point in paying 4 times more (ok, two times more: YL fan + silencer = $12) just for a good case. Plain matte black yates are good too.
    Yeah Yates are real nice... they're cheap, but they don't make themselves noticeable, so it's not like you look at it and cringe.
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    Hello there.

    Nice build you got going on there, i will get alot of inspiration from this build to go make my own P80 build
    were didt you get the bracket's from to mount the rad in front of the case?

    keep up the good work m8.
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    dMITIj, hi! thanks

    this is lian-li rad bracket, got it in PPCs
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    Quote Originally Posted by aka_GK View Post
    dMITIj, hi! thanks

    this is lian-li rad bracket, got it in PPCs
    okay thx
    can you post an link to me, can't seem to find it.

    btw. do you know a place in the EU were i can buy it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dMITIj View Post
    okay thx
    can you post an link to me, can't seem to find it.

    btw. do you know a place in the EU were i can buy it?
    Here it is. Dunno where to buy in eu
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    and finally I got this done

    first, I filed down rad bracket a bit, to let the cables pass freely (p-clip will be holding them)


    then finished and assembled everything








    those soft rubber gaskets are from Noiseblockers PK3 kit, atleast some benefit from non-working $25 fans
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    aka GK: change Noiseblocker fans to Noiseblocker gaskets in your signature

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    Lol, $25 gaskets .
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    This build is amazing ! read the whole thread. I want to start building my own WC loop.
    But have a noob Question :

    Why the fans on your rad, blow away from the rad not into the rad ? and why are they tick not fat fans ?

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    Just finished my latest build using the same technique for the rad mount in the PC-P80.

    No where near as elegantly done as this one, though. Great job so far.
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    i've have some "problems" with the pk-3 as well. they made a strange noise in the beggining, but i let them roll for a while and the noise was gone afterwards.
    i wouldn't use yate loons, at least the 120mm version as they make a very annoying bearing noise that can be heard miles away. (Sleeve bearing version at least)

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    Quote Originally Posted by recent View Post
    This build is amazing ! read the whole thread. I want to start building my own WC loop.
    But have a noob Question :

    Why the fans on your rad, blow away from the rad not into the rad ? and why are they tick not fat fans ?
    thanks
    there are few possible configurations - you can install fans so that they blow (or push) air into the rad, then fans can pull air out of the rad (like I did) and the most powerfull combo - 3 fans on each side, this one called push-pull Pull configuration gives slightly better results in this particular setup, moreover I have fans in the door that push air inside

    I just don't have space for thick fans, also I dunno if there are thick 140mm fans

    Quote Originally Posted by Biffa View Post
    Just finished my latest build using the same technique for the rad mount in the PC-P80.

    No where near as elegantly done as this one, though. Great job so far.
    thanks, Biffa, glad you like it

    Quote Originally Posted by ColdzeroTeam View Post
    i've have some "problems" with the pk-3 as well. they made a strange noise in the beggining, but i let them roll for a while and the noise was gone afterwards.
    i wouldn't use yate loons, at least the 120mm version as they make a very annoying bearing noise that can be heard miles away. (Sleeve bearing version at least)
    140mm YLs are surprisingly good in terms of noise, I can't hear any annoying noise they are on par with PK3s when it goes to the sound
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    YL's degrade if they are used in a horizontal position, but are good in vertical spots.

    I'm the same as aka_GK, YL 1000rpm fans pulling with the 3 door fans pushing, getting good temps at initial rough overclock settings, need to tweak both OC and Voltage to get to optimum so still a Work in progress.

    But I don't have any gfx in the loop just cpus and mobo.
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    Biffa, is it project Gemini you are talking about? Do you have a worklog? If no, could you PM me with some pics? I am dyeing to see it
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    Yeah its finished, as is weebeastie, I've just been too busy to put the time into the worklog.

    Promise to get it done ASAP, the photography is not great
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    aka_GK very nice

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    Quote Originally Posted by aka_GK View Post
    I just don't have space for thick fans, also I dunno if there are thick 140mm fans
    140mm San Ace and I'm sure Delta, EMB, Panaflo etc. produce a similar product.

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    made some progress yesterday, finished soldering stand off to the koolance splitters
    got some missing stuff: flux (Goot paste), solder and torch




    whole setup overview


    doing that for the first time, not everything went well :facepalm:


    results are not perfect, but I'm glad I didn't wasted anything those joins will not be visible afterall
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