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Your PC ATM

It won't go. I tried it. Maybe it works with some rads, but not with the Black Ice GTXes. They're to fat:laugh:

damn dude, i would just do the bottom then. im sure you can make it fit
 
damn dude, i would just do the bottom then. im sure you can make it fit

On the bottom; yeah, thats no problem. Just have to make sure the pump ain't higher than the lower GPU... The pump needs to be on the lowest position, right? Or was that just lower than the res?
 
On the bottom; yeah, thats no problem. Just have to make sure the pump ain't higher than the lower GPU... The pump needs to be on the lowest position, right? Or was that just lower than the res?

eh, actually I heard the res and pump are better at the highest point, a pump that flows down will flow easier than flowing up I would think right?
 
eh, actually I heard the res and pump are better at the highest point, a pump that flows down will flow easier than flowing up I would think right?

Hm well... It still would have to push all the stuff upwards again. I'm no physics expert tho. But something tells me that would be harder for the pump.
 
Hm well... It still would have to push all the stuff upwards again. I'm no physics expert tho. But something tells me that would be harder for the pump.

Im not sure either :confused:
 
u sure? what about to the rear but inside.

that´s what i said, but u only have space for the rad if it´s reg size, only if u use yate loon 20 mm it could fit on the rear side

i mounted my fan on the outside, in pull mode....
 
that´s what i said, but u only have space for the rad if it´s reg size, only if u use yate loon 20 mm it could fit on the rear side

i mounted my fan on the outside, in pull mode....

i think that with some well thought out mounting it can be done.
 
from the base my frame is almost equal to the "S" and my rad thick is 40mm, and it fit´s quite well, as u can see:

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just give it a try....
 
Just uploading some pictures of my own now, ive swapped a pair of fans around in here to improve looks + cooling, but be aware that the pictures were taken on my BlackBerry, so the quality leaves much to be desired.

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The quality is way too bad. Ill upload some when my rents get back off holiday as they have the decent camera with them.
 
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Does air even pass through the fins on the cpu cooler? .. You need to move that case somewhere else, that thing looks like the floorboard in my work truck!(with less cat/dog hair lol)
 
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Nowhere else to put it due to the horrible router I have, and the fact I'm stuck sharing my rig with three people - hard to find an agreeable location. Air does go through through it, but it gets like that pretty quickly. Idle & load are fairly safe though; idle is 40 something, and load is in the low-mid 50s for my HD4850 and E4500 unless it's asininely hot in my house. (link for idles: http://img41.imageshack.us/img41/7020/yaytemps.jpg)
 
Yeah I gotta few loose wires hanging about.

You should have seen it before :P
 
Yeah I gotta few loose wires hanging about.

You should have seen it before :P

I have seen it before... and what has been seen, cannot be unseen.
Although I have had a similar cluttered system:roll:
 
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