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I'm not 100% sure, but I dont think the Dark Rock Pro 3 will fit in a Node 304.

 

Wouldn't be surprised if the Dark Rock Pro 3 doesn't fit, but I have the Dark Rock 3 listed in my sig, not the Dark Rock Pro 3. I'm not 100% sure the Dark Rock 3 even fits. 

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OMFG! You managed to fit that water freaking cooled gpu in that tiny thing! jesus! Thats a sick build!

Thanks. :)

 

Yeah, it's snug, but it all fits and works really well. Temps are cool and it runs nice and quiet.   

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Woodland Raven: Ryzen 2700X // AMD Wraith RGB // Asus Prime X570-P // G.Skill 2x 8GB 3600MHz DDR4 // Radeon RX Vega 56 // Crucial P1 NVMe 1TB M.2 SSD // Deepcool DQ650-M // chassis build in progress // Windows 10 // Thrustmaster TMX + G27 pedals & shifter

F@H Rig:

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FX-8350 // Deepcool Neptwin // MSI 970 Gaming // AData 2x 4GB 1600 DDR3 // 2x Gigabyte RX-570 4G's // Samsung 840 120GB SSD // Cooler Master V650 // Windows 10

 

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MY DAILY: Lenovo ThinkPad T410 // 14" 1440x900 // i5-540M 2.5GHz Dual-Core HT // Intel HD iGPU + Quadro NVS 3100M 512MB dGPU // 2x4GB DDR3L 1066 // Mushkin Triactor 480GB SSD // Windows 10

 

WIFE'S: Dell Latitude E5450 // 14" 1366x768 // i5-5300U 2.3GHz Dual-Core HT // Intel HD5500 // 2x4GB RAM DDR3L 1600 // 500GB 7200 HDD // Linux Mint 19.3 Cinnamon

 

EXPERIMENTAL: Pinebook // 11.6" 1080p // Manjaro KDE (ARM)

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  • 3 months later...

Check Out my system

Super quiet super cool

 

Intel i3-4150 OC to 3.64Ghz Will upgrade to i7K waiting for new Intel lineup if they will fit in Z97

Asus Z97i-Plus

Crucial Ballistix 2x4GB 1866 (OC to 1938)

Asus GTX 670 DirictCU II OC

PSU Seasonic S12G-450

2x 3.5 HDD 1TB

Samsung 128 840 SSD

Zalaman LQ320 for CPU

Antec Kuhler H2o 620 for GPU

 

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Check Out my system

Super quiet super cool

 

Intel i3-4150 OC to 3.64Ghz Will upgrade to i7K waiting for new Intel lineup if they will fit in Z97

Asus Z97i-Plus

Crucial Ballistix 2x4GB 1866 (OC to 1938)

Asus GTX 670 DirictCU II OC

PSU Seasonic S12G-450

2x 3.5 HDD 1TB

Samsung 128 840 SSD

Zalaman LQ320 for CPU

Antec Kuhler H2o 620 for GPU

 

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I see I'm not the only one who is running stacked AIO rads in a Node 304. :D

 

I will just say this; you need to swap your rads. As you have it, your GPU rad is feeding into your CPU rad which is not good. The GPU rad puts off WAY more heat than the CPU rad ever will and the way you have it will cause your CPU temps to be considerably higher than it would if you had the CPU rad in front. The best way is to have the CPU rad in front and GPU rad at the back. This way, both CPU and GPU will run cooler. ;)

 

My setup:

 

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My Systems:

Main - Work + Gaming:

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Woodland Raven: Ryzen 2700X // AMD Wraith RGB // Asus Prime X570-P // G.Skill 2x 8GB 3600MHz DDR4 // Radeon RX Vega 56 // Crucial P1 NVMe 1TB M.2 SSD // Deepcool DQ650-M // chassis build in progress // Windows 10 // Thrustmaster TMX + G27 pedals & shifter

F@H Rig:

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FX-8350 // Deepcool Neptwin // MSI 970 Gaming // AData 2x 4GB 1600 DDR3 // 2x Gigabyte RX-570 4G's // Samsung 840 120GB SSD // Cooler Master V650 // Windows 10

 

HTPC:

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SNES PC (HTPC): i3-4150 @3.5 // Gigabyte GA-H87N-Wifi // G.Skill 2x 4GB DDR3 1600 // Asus Dual GTX 1050Ti 4GB OC // AData SP600 128GB SSD // Pico 160XT PSU // Custom SNES Enclosure // 55" LG LED 1080p TV  // Logitech wireless touchpad-keyboard // Windows 10 // Build Log

Laptops:

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MY DAILY: Lenovo ThinkPad T410 // 14" 1440x900 // i5-540M 2.5GHz Dual-Core HT // Intel HD iGPU + Quadro NVS 3100M 512MB dGPU // 2x4GB DDR3L 1066 // Mushkin Triactor 480GB SSD // Windows 10

 

WIFE'S: Dell Latitude E5450 // 14" 1366x768 // i5-5300U 2.3GHz Dual-Core HT // Intel HD5500 // 2x4GB RAM DDR3L 1600 // 500GB 7200 HDD // Linux Mint 19.3 Cinnamon

 

EXPERIMENTAL: Pinebook // 11.6" 1080p // Manjaro KDE (ARM)

NAS:

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Home NAS: Pentium G4400 @3.3 // Gigabyte GA-Z170-HD3 // 2x 4GB DDR4 2400 // Intel HD Graphics // Kingston A400 120GB SSD // 3x Seagate Barracuda 2TB 7200 HDDs in RAID-Z // Cooler Master Silent Pro M 1000w PSU // Antec Performance Plus 1080AMG // FreeNAS OS

 

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I see I'm not the only one who is running stacked AIO rads in a Node 304. :D

 

I will just say this; you need to swap your rads. As you have it, your GPU rad is feeding into your CPU rad which is not good. The GPU rad puts off WAY more heat than the CPU rad ever will and the way you have it will cause your CPU temps to be considerably higher than it would if you had the CPU rad in front. The best way is to have the CPU rad in front and GPU rad at the back. This way, both CPU and GPU will run cooler. ;)

 

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Thank's good idea to swap rads

So I swap rads today & tide up cables so now looks nice & when I gaming its even more quiet now.

 

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Thank's good idea to swap rads

So I swap rads today & tide up cables so now looks nice & when I gaming its even more quiet now.

 

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Looks good. :)

 

Amazing how much can fit inside such a small case, eh. :D

My Systems:

Main - Work + Gaming:

Spoiler

Woodland Raven: Ryzen 2700X // AMD Wraith RGB // Asus Prime X570-P // G.Skill 2x 8GB 3600MHz DDR4 // Radeon RX Vega 56 // Crucial P1 NVMe 1TB M.2 SSD // Deepcool DQ650-M // chassis build in progress // Windows 10 // Thrustmaster TMX + G27 pedals & shifter

F@H Rig:

Spoiler

FX-8350 // Deepcool Neptwin // MSI 970 Gaming // AData 2x 4GB 1600 DDR3 // 2x Gigabyte RX-570 4G's // Samsung 840 120GB SSD // Cooler Master V650 // Windows 10

 

HTPC:

Spoiler

SNES PC (HTPC): i3-4150 @3.5 // Gigabyte GA-H87N-Wifi // G.Skill 2x 4GB DDR3 1600 // Asus Dual GTX 1050Ti 4GB OC // AData SP600 128GB SSD // Pico 160XT PSU // Custom SNES Enclosure // 55" LG LED 1080p TV  // Logitech wireless touchpad-keyboard // Windows 10 // Build Log

Laptops:

Spoiler

MY DAILY: Lenovo ThinkPad T410 // 14" 1440x900 // i5-540M 2.5GHz Dual-Core HT // Intel HD iGPU + Quadro NVS 3100M 512MB dGPU // 2x4GB DDR3L 1066 // Mushkin Triactor 480GB SSD // Windows 10

 

WIFE'S: Dell Latitude E5450 // 14" 1366x768 // i5-5300U 2.3GHz Dual-Core HT // Intel HD5500 // 2x4GB RAM DDR3L 1600 // 500GB 7200 HDD // Linux Mint 19.3 Cinnamon

 

EXPERIMENTAL: Pinebook // 11.6" 1080p // Manjaro KDE (ARM)

NAS:

Spoiler

Home NAS: Pentium G4400 @3.3 // Gigabyte GA-Z170-HD3 // 2x 4GB DDR4 2400 // Intel HD Graphics // Kingston A400 120GB SSD // 3x Seagate Barracuda 2TB 7200 HDDs in RAID-Z // Cooler Master Silent Pro M 1000w PSU // Antec Performance Plus 1080AMG // FreeNAS OS

 

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just look at the beauty of tis build try not to nerdgasm theoretical as i don't have enough money

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/WGbcBm

You're geting robbed with the cost of those SSDs

Specs: 4790k | Asus Z-97 Pro Wifi | MX100 512GB SSD | NZXT H440 Plastidipped Black | Dark Rock 3 CPU Cooler | MSI 290x Lightning | EVGA 850 G2 | 3x Noctua Industrial NF-F12's

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