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    Quote Originally Posted by RollerBall View Post
    I knew I should have gone into dentistry rather than medicine!

    Anyway, what music is that playing in the background of your wix website?
    Its called The XX "The XX" album intro

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    what radiator are you using? most i find are too thick to be mounted internally like that

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    Quote Originally Posted by F3L1X View Post
    what radiator are you using? most i find are too thick to be mounted internally like that
    First i wanted to mount ekwb 420 radiator. But after few days about how i can mount this rad - i give up It's to big for this case. So i try with other rads and and only these mc rads fit perfectly. The thickness of the radiator allows you to mount the normal fan (25mm), but there is nothing on the motherboard - and this is the most important advantage of this design radiator. In addition, the radiator body as the only fit perfectly to the anchorages in this case. Radiator is mounted on the front without any drilling or cutting holes. Hence the decision to choose these radiators. Temperatures are satisfactory. The LC system copes perfectly with waste heat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Malik View Post
    First i wanted to mount ekwb 420 radiator. But after few days about how i can mount this rad - i give up It's to big for this case. So i try with other rads and and only these mc rads fit perfectly. The thickness of the radiator allows you to mount the normal fan (25mm), but there is nothing on the motherboard - and this is the most important advantage of this design radiator. In addition, the radiator body as the only fit perfectly to the anchorages in this case. Radiator is mounted on the front without any drilling or cutting holes. Hence the decision to choose these radiators. Temperatures are satisfactory. The LC system copes perfectly with waste heat.

    Aquaero 5 info pages:



    CPU and GPU temps:

    wow thanks for that reply, just the advice i needed. Doing a build in this case, i think i'll have to order a magicool rad. That's what you mean by MC right?

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    Yes, here you have link: Magicool radiators 140mm

    I used 420 and 280.

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    What camera do you use? I'm starting my first ever big build this summer. I was originally going to ask a friend who's into photography to help me get some pictures but I wouldn't mind doing them myself.
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    I use a Nikon d90 with multiple lenses. Starting from the standard 18-105 lens, i use a macro 90/f2.8 and 35/f1.8, 50/1.4

    Of course, obligatory tripod and Nikon Speedlight SB-900

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