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The fan controller inside don't help this?

Someone have pics of black/red theme with white leds and with red leds? I'm choosing colors

Another question, it's possible to link the rear original led with an other led for example to lights them togheter?

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It's a fan hub not a controller. It runs all fans at 100%. Had to mod a molex adapter to 7v to make the noise acceptable

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It's a fan hub not a controller. It runs all fans at 100%. Had to mod a molex adapter to 7v to make the noise acceptable

Oh thank you i thought that was a controller. How I can to control the 3 front fan and the rear? On radiator I would to put sp120 pwm (don't need controller right?
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Oh thank you i thought that was a controller. How I can to control the 3 front fan and the rear? On radiator I would to put sp120 pwm (don't need controller right?

 

You can plug the fans directly on the motherboard and you will be able to control them (Depending on your motherboard)

I strongly recommend noctua fans, I bought them and don't regret my purchase one bit. 

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You can plug the fans directly on the motherboard and you will be able to control them (Depending on your motherboard)

I strongly recommend noctua fans, I bought them and don't regret my purchase one bit.

still i must to buy it, msi gaming or VII hero

i can control as corsair pwm that all others fan with mb, no controller needed?

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still i must to buy it, msi gaming or VII hero

i can control as corsair pwm that all others fan with mb, no controller needed?

 

I always bought MSI products and never had an issue, that's my personal experience

and no you wont need a controller the motherboard has a fan controller in it. Just make sure to buy PWM fans

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I always bought MSI products and never had an issue, that's my personal experience

and no you wont need a controller the motherboard has a fan controller in it. Just make sure to buy PWM fans

i would buy sp120 pwm for radiator, but i don't know if others fans are pwm, if they aren't?
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i would buy sp120 pwm for radiator, but i don't know if others fans are pwm, if they aren't?

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So, what are the thickest 2x 120 x 360mm radiators it can fit?

 

Can someone list all the pieces needed to watercool 1 CPU + 2 GPU's in this case?!

 

I prefer rigid tubing in the straights and fittings in the curves.

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So, what are the thickest 2x 120 x 360mm radiators it can fit?

 

Can someone list all the pieces needed to watercool 1 CPU + 2 GPU's in this case?!

 

I prefer rigid tubing in the straights and fittings in the curves.

You can fit a 30mm thick 360mm radiator in top, and a 45mm 360 rad in the front.

 

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/224102-build-log-project-crom-nzxt-h440-watercooled-4690k-and-r9-290x/

 

Edit: You have two Element Qs :D

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You can fit a 30mm thick 360mm radiator in top, and a 45mm 360 rad in the front.

 

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/224102-build-log-project-crom-nzxt-h440-watercooled-4690k-and-r9-290x/

 

Edit: You have two Element Qs :D

 

Thanks. I go search for brands and models for the radiators now. :P

 

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So, what are the thickest 2x 120 x 360mm radiators it can fit?

 

Can someone list all the pieces needed to watercool 1 CPU + 2 GPU's in this case?!

 

I prefer rigid tubing in the straights and fittings in the curves.

 30mm in the front and top

 

If you put a 45mm in the front you'll block the first fan on the top and you'll not have the place to put a big reservoir

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 30mm in the front and top

 

If you put a 45mm in the front you'll block the first fan on the top and you'll not have the place to put a big reservoir

 

Thanks. But according to this: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/224102-build-log-project-crom-nzxt-h440-watercooled-4690k-and-r9-290x/

 

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It seems it can fit 1x 120 x 360 with 30mm on the top and 1x 120 x 360 with 45mm on the front, and seems there's space to also fit normal fans both in the top and the front.

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Ohhh, In my case i'll put the front fan in pull and the top fan in push :P
 

So if you put your fan like me (for see it in the case), the 45mm front rad will block a little bit the first top fan

 

(I'm french, sorry if my explanation is a little bit mix up)

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Ohhh, In my case i'll put the front fan in pull and the top fan in push :P

 

So if you put your fan like me (for see it in the case), the 45mm front rad will block a little bit the first top fan

 

(I'm french, sorry if my explanation is a little bit mix up)

 

It's only a little the block, less than 1/4 of a 120mm fan. :P

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also, make sure the radiator isnt multiport

 

After browsing all the brands and models of radiators, I've decided to go with this 2:

 

Alphacool NexXxoS ST30 Full Copper 360mm

http://www.alphacool.com/product_info.php/info/p979_Alphacool-NexXxoS-ST30-Full-Copper-360mm.html

 

Alphacool NexXxoS XT45 Full Copper 360mm

http://www.alphacool.com/product_info.php/info/p973_Alphacool-NexXxoS-XT45-Full-Copper-360mm.html

 

Now I need opinions about brands and models for CPU waterblock, GPU waterblocks, and pumps and reservoirs and fittings. :P

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After browsing all the brands and models of radiators, I've decided to go with this 2:

 

Alphacool NexXxoS ST30 Full Copper 360mm

http://www.alphacool.com/product_info.php/info/p979_Alphacool-NexXxoS-ST30-Full-Copper-360mm.html

 

Alphacool NexXxoS XT45 Full Copper 360mm

http://www.alphacool.com/product_info.php/info/p973_Alphacool-NexXxoS-XT45-Full-Copper-360mm.html

 

Now I need opinions about brands and models for CPU waterblock, GPU waterblocks, and pumps and reservoirs and fittings. :P

xspc raystorm for the cpu block, or Swiftech Apogee XL. XSPC looks the best though, imo. 

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EKWB for the block :P

For CPU or GPU or both?

xspc raystorm for the cpu block, or Swiftech Apogee XL. XSPC looks the best though, imo.

Thanks, I will take a look at those too.

I've decided about what brand should I pick for fittings, it's Bitspower. :P

Now I go browse CPU and GPU blocks, pumps and reservoirs. :P

I've decided what GPU's waterblocks I should pick, it's from EK, because they make waterblocks for non-reference GPU's.

Still need to browse now what CPU waterblock, pumps and reservoirs I should pick.

I've decided what CPU waterblock I should pick, from EK or XSPC, both look nice.

Now I really need help choosing pumps and reservoirs, and if I should do a single or dual loop, because I will have 1 CPU + 2 GPU's.

I think I found a pump/reservoir combo that's nice.

This:

XSPC D5 Photon 270 Reservoir/Pump Combo

270-3.jpg

Will 1 be enough or will 2 be better?

Should I go with single or double loop with 1 CPU + 2 GPU's?

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It's possible to fit a 280mm I front and a 360mm on top?

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It's possible to fit a 280mm I front and a 360mm on top?

yes it is, thats what i would do!

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I would to put a x61 now for the cpu and upgrade it in future with a custom 360 ek and use the x61 for gpu

I'm choosing between red/black and white version

@Wesleydn

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I would to put a x61 now for the cpu and upgrade it in future with a custom 360 ek and use the x61 for gpu I'm choosing between red/black and white version @Wesleydn

For a build i would go with Red/black case

But if i had a Custom loop i would go white black and use clear tubing and red or red UV fluid with LED's

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For a build i would go with Red/black case

But if i had a Custom loop i would go white black and use clear tubing and red or red UV fluid with LED's

I have fear that the white go on yellow

And maybe that white is more sensible to dust and dirty

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