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I am switching from Raystorm 750 EX280 to a build with tube reservoir, with clear tubing, color coolant. But it doesn't seem like I can put them in my Corsair 750D This is my current build Here is a shopping list: Swiftech MCP655 SERIES 12 VDC D5 WATER PUMPS - WITH SPEED CONTROL (so call D5 vario) http://www.performance-pcs.com/swiftech-mcp655-series-12-vdc-d5-water-pumps-with-speed-control.html#qa[cT01ODY=] BITSPOWER WATER TANK Z-MULTI 250 - FULL CLEAR ACRYLIC VERSION http://www.performance-pcs.com/bitspower-water-tank-z-multi-250-full-clear-acrylic-version.html XSPC FLX PREMIUM GRADE PVC TUBING - 7/16" ID (5/8"OD) - 2 METER (6.5 FEET) RETAIL PACK - CLEAR http://www.performance-pcs.com/xspc-flx-premium-grade-pvc-tubing-7-16-id-5-8-od-2-meter-6-5-feet-retail-pack-clear.html MAYHEMS X1 UV GREEN CONCENTRATE - 100ML http://www.performance-pcs.com/mayhems-x1-uv-green-concentrate-100ml.html Here is the problem, I tried matching the size of reservoir and pump with my corsair 750D, I realize I do not have enough space. Paper represent the size of real thing. Here: I still want to keep the bottom 2 fans. Should I switch to a smaller reservoir? or just get a XSPC res/pump combo 270 http://www.performance-pcs.com/d5-photon-270-reservoir-pump-combo.html Or maybe someone can show me another way of mounting things?
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so guys, im about to build my first custom loop. here is what im kind of unsure about though. my set up will be roughly the same as the pic with the way the tubing will run and the rads will be placed but with the pump mounted on the rad/fan at the bottom . both the 360mm rad at the top and the 240mm rad at the bottom will be cooled by 120mm noctua 2000rpm fans three for the top rad two for the bottom(. then there will also be two 140 noctua 2000rpm fans at the front of the case and one at the exaust. what i want to know is the best way i should position the fans rads (push, pull, fans on inside or ouside etc) thanks for any help. also i am not using sli it will be one 5930k processor and 1 titan x sc
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I have the xspc 270 Reservoir/pump combo. I took measurements so I know 2 places it fits I'm just not sure what to do to mount it in place, I can only move it to the sides so much because of grommet holes and the 5.25 bays. Trying to fit everything in place to see how it all fits together before getting my fittings and tubing. Depending on how my runs lay out will change if I'm doing hard to soft tubing. I added a photo of me holding the res in the case. I'd like to keep the 5.25 bays if I can. But I'm willing to part ways with them if someone thinks it's needed
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Hey everyone! I'm about to do my first loop. I wouldn't of been able to afford this in Canada, but I found an old buddy who can hook me up with parts. I'm using PETG, with a soft tube drain. Are all of these parts compatible? I'm only doing a CPU loop, as I plan to upgrade the reservoir tube (~$16), and SLI 980's and add them to the loop 'soon'. Will also be upgrading monitors 'soon'. PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant CPU: Intel Core i7-4790K 4.0GHz Quad-Core Processor ($316.99 @ SuperBiiz) Motherboard: Gigabyte G1.Sniper Z87 ATX LGA1150 Motherboard ($158.99 @ SuperBiiz) Memory: Corsair Vengeance 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1600 Memory ($54.99 @ Amazon) Memory: Corsair Vengeance LP 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1600 Memory ($69.99 @ Amazon) Storage: Crucial MX200 250GB 2.5" Solid State Drive ($99.99 @ SuperBiiz) Storage: Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($52.49 @ OutletPC) Video Card: Asus GeForce GTX 980 4GB Video Card ($499.00) Case: Corsair 750D ATX Full Tower Case ($119.99 @ Micro Center) Power Supply: EVGA 750W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply ($95.99 @ SuperBiiz) Case Fan: Corsair Air Series SP120 Quiet Edition (2-Pack) 37.9 CFM 120mm Fans ($27.99 @ Amazon) Case Fan: Corsair Air Series SP120 Quiet Edition (2-Pack) 37.9 CFM 120mm Fans ($27.99 @ Amazon) Case Fan: Corsair Air Series SP120 Quiet Edition (2-Pack) 37.9 CFM 120mm Fans ($27.99 @ Amazon) Case Fan: Corsair Air Series AF140 Quiet Edition 67.8 CFM 140mm Fan ($21.70 @ Newegg) Monitor: Asus VN247H-P 23.6" Monitor ($159.99 @ SuperBiiz) Other: EK High Performance CoolStream 240 PE Series Liquid Cooling Radiator (EK-CoolStream PE 240 (Dual)) ($59.99) Other: EK D5 X-RES Top 100 w/ D5 Vario Pump (EK-XRES 100 D5 Vario (incl. pump)) ($149.00) Other: PrimoChilll 1/2" OD Rigid Ghost Compression Fittings - 4 Pack - Anodized Black ($24.99) Other: PrimoChilll 1/2" OD Rigid PETG Tube - 4x 36" Pack - Clear (RTP12-436) ($21.98) Other: Bitspower G1/4" Mini Valve - Carbon Black (BP-MVV-CBBK) ($25.99) Other: EK Supremacy EVO Universal CPU Liquid Cooling Block - Acetal + Nickel (EK-Supremacy EVO - Acetal+Nickel) ($79.99) Other: 3/8" ID - (1/2"OD) PVC Clear Tubing ($2.00) Other: Alphacool Compression Fitting - G 1/4 Thread 3/8" ID x 1/2" OD (13/10mm) - Deep Black ($6.99) Total: $2105.01 Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available Generated by PCPartPicker 2015-04-29 21:04 EDT-0400
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http://www.corsair.com/en/obsidian-series-750d-airflow-edition-full-tower-atx-case Along with the new Bulldog case that Corsair has been teasing and today announced, Corsair has announced a whole host of new products including a refreshed "Airflow Edition" 750d. It's essentially Identical to the existing 750d but with a new meshed front panel and they swapped out the air filter underneath for a low resistance one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2CEvRsXc4Y I'm personally excited about this as they kept all the dimensions the same as the old 750d, so you can simply buy the new front panel and air filter as standalone products and swap them out in your existing 750d as I'll most likely be doing!
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Hi I'm just wondering if anyone has had any experience with the 170 photon reservoir with DDC pump. I'm debating how its going to mount in my corsair 750D case. Here is the link for the pump/res: http://www.xs-pc.com/water-pumps/ddc-photon-170-reservoirpump-combo I also want to know how people go about mounting these tube reservoirs in cases, as there are no official instructions I'm guessing it's just a modding where it fits thing. I would get a dual bay res but I have a blu-ray drive that I don't want to lose, I also like the look and accessibility of a tube res. Here is a pic of what I have mounted in the bottom corner of my case: Also anyone have any general thoughts or recommendations on the kit I might be going for: http://www.xs-pc.com/watercooling-kits-ddc-pump/raystorm-ddc-photon-rx360-v3-watercooling-kit System specs just in case: i7 2600k G1 gaming gtx 970 from gigabyte ASRock Z77 pro 4 motherboard 16GB of corsair vengeance ram Corsair 750D case Etc. Any help would be greatly appreciated thanks.
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I'm planning on building a new system but the most difficult decision to be made seems to be the case. I have always been in loved with the 750D and it appeared to be the perfect chasis. But I just read it has serious airflow problems because of the restricted front intake. Is that true 750D owners? Should I buy the 760t then? Thanks in advance!
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Hello everyone, first of all: I have never done such things before but i am sort of a tinkerer, so: I can do this, hold my beer! As much as i love my Corsair 750D ( LTT unboxing on YT ) there are some things that i want to change about it (some time in the future) and two things that really grind my gears: 1 .No matter where i mount the HDD cages, the vibration of the HDD's always gets to the rest of the Case. 2. The HDD-Cages aren´t hotswap and its a real pain to fiddle the cables in whenever u put a drive in. So what i want to do: As you can see in this picture: the HDD-cages are mounted on a plastic socket (if you mount it in the bottom), which is attached to the bottom of the case with some screws. These are actually cupped and i want to put something inside it which works like a shoggysandwich so the cage basically stands on foam. (In theory this should kill the vibrations) Does anyone know what would be the best foam to do this? I guess 3 drives + the cage will be to heavy and simply squeeze a shoggy. For the hotswap: I am trying to find some sort of SATA hotswap module/PCB/adapter which i would simply glue into the back of the cage but its actually pretty hard to find something that is exactly what i want. I found this one but its not really what i want: (just to give you a basic idea) http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CA-202-SV That one is interesstig as well, but: why the heck are there two SATA ins ?(I have seen this on some pictures of HS PCB's too) http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CA-319-SV&groupid=2362&catid=1770 Thx in advance Duck
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Hi. I'm in the planing stages of watercooling my system. and not a 100% sure how I should go about mounting the res and pump optimale in my 750D. specs are: cpu: i7 5960x Mobo:: assus x99 deluxe GPU msi gtx 980 g4 gaming. psu: corsair axi 1200W CASE: CORSAIR 750 D Going to cool just the CPU and GPU*s I have decided on a thick 280mm rad in the front and a thick 360mm in the top. Going to have a D5 pump. and I'm not sure about wich res to go with. all the watercooling components are going to be from EKWD. apart from the coolent, that is going to be mayhems. Look at the picture. this is how to system is curently. (I'm going to take the HDD cage out and put the to HDD's in a NAS) AND yes I know that the PSIe powerkabels are a mess!!) any advice, tips or sugestions are more then welcome.
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Alright so i am looking into getting a corsair 750d as i have the 350d and really like it. But i have one concern, i really like how out of the box it comes with 3 well performing fans, but unfortunatly i cant seem to find them availible for sail and dont want to mix match fans so my only other option would be to buy 5 new fans rather than just 2 other af140l fans. Also if possible could you link me to some af120l fans for my hyper 212 evo so that all of the fans will matching completely and still be cheaper than buying all new af140/120 fans. Thank you very much for the time and help!
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I've had my 750D for a couple of years now, and I still love it to death. Late 2013-early 2014 I got a Corsair H105 closed loop cooler for my 4670k so I could get in to overclocking. When I installed it, I was torn between doing push-pull with the 2 front fans and keeping the single fan in the back as exhaust or top mounting the rad as an intake, leaving the front fans as an intake, and still doing the rear fan as exhaust. I ended up going with the top moutned intake on the rad. I don't want to flip my rad fans to exhaust for fear of the evil dust bunny that can accumulate in your case when you have negative pressure and cats in your house. I'm still torn on the two to this day and don't really want to have to thermal test each setup and fan orientation. Would a front mounted rad with push-pull dump hot air straight onto my graphics card and cause its thermals to go way up? Am I worrying too much about the placement and my current placement is just fine? I have heard in the past that buying a magnetic dust filter for the rear fan and flipping it to intake would be a good option as well, but that seems counter-intuitive to keeping good bottom front to top back airflow. I want to hear everyone's opinion on this so I can decide whether it is worth it to change the placement or not. Thanks in advance to everyone. *Specs* CPU: Core i5 4670k @ 4.0GHz COOLER: Corsair Hydro H105 MOBO: Gigabyte Z87x-UD4H RAM: 2 X 4GB G.Skill Sniper 2400MHz GPU: EVGA GTX 760 SC 2GB PSU: XFX 550W 80+ Bronze STORAGE: Crucial M500 480GB & Hitachi 1TB HDD CASE: Corsair Obsidian 750D
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So I just got a pair of Noctua 140mm iPPC 2000RPM fans, the ip-67 ones. I have just removed the front fans from my 750D which were stock. I can't seem to get a tight fit with a screw in there. The Noctuas came with some short silver ones but other than that my options are those or the stock ones. The stock screws seem loose. Does anyone have any advice or tricks for this?
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Needs some tips on where i could put some cathodes in a Corsair 750d. I also wanted to see some examples or thoughts on how i could hide the wires plus adapter. Oh I am trying to hide the lights so its not to hard on the eyes.
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Hi all, I was going to buy a Corsair 750D the other week, but noticed that the prices had gone up from £120 to £135 (UK). This is now more than the MSRP for the case. The prices have held like this for about 10 days now, I think. Does anyone know if the 750D is coming to the end of it's life? I wouldn't have thought so, as I'm sure it hasn't been out that long... But I don't really know the average turnover for new cases... Should I wait and see what happens, or just go with it anyway, even if it means spending an extra £15? Thanks!
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Hello, This is my first post on the forum (yay me). I have been lurking for a few days and thought that maybe some of y'all could give me some helpful suggestions. I am currently using a Cooler Master Elite 430 (got the cheapest/decent looking case I could get) and am looking to upgrade it. I was thinking a Corsair 750D, NZXT Source 530 (friend of mine got this case and it is just a really nice case for the price) or the Phanteks Enthoo Pro/Luxe (saw Linus's review and he was raving about the Pro). The reason I want to upgrade the case is that : 1) Would like to add a Corsair H100i (or an equivalent cooler) 2) Room to actually move around when I am adding/changing components 3) Looks. So currently I am leaning towards the 750D because it looks classy, has plenty of room for fans, cpu cooler, small custom loop, SSD mounting tray on the back, cable management. The thing I have been hearing about the 750D is that it doesn't have enough ventilation in the front where you would install the intake fans, does anyone know of this actually being a problem or more nitpicking? Would love to hear what y'all think and would be open to other suggestions (mainly Full Towers). My components are an i5-2500k (stock), AMD Radeon HD 6950 (looking to upgrade once the 300 series from Radeon comes around) Cooler Master V6 GT, 16GB Corsair Vengeance LP RAM and 2 120GB SSDs, Corsair TX850 (overkill, planned on going for 2x 6950s).
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Does the 750D already have standoffs built in to the case? It only came with one standoff, and the manual also says it only comes with one. It looks like it is build in, but can someone confirm that it does Note: when i place it in the case it fits the IO shield perfectly. and it raises about a half inch or so from the case. This is my first build.
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The other day, I got my second 980Ti and hooked them up in SLi. While the 5820K cpu at 4.5 is cooled by a corsair 110i GT AIO, the gpus are air cooled (evga sc+ acx2.0 models). The setup is managing 'alright'. That is, top card peaks at 85 and bottom at 78 after several hours of both being pushed to 95-97% utilization, with fans maxing at 68% and 47% respectively. At this point, though, case fans (2 intakes at the front and 2 pushing air out through the 110's radiator at the top) are also pretty much all maxed at 1400-1500 rpm. Anyway, to cut to the chase, I'm now thinking 'what about a custom loop for the GPUs? I've mocked up in paint how I thought I might lay it out, and wanted some feedback and advice. I've never watercooled before, so despite reading all I can I'd love to hear from people too. By the by, the rear exhaust fan is currently, in order to help maintain positive pressure, either on very low or off altogether. I'm thinking about switching it to intake as in the picture attached even before/without water cooling, to get a bit more cool air to the cpu's radiator, though I wonder what effect it might have on airflow, or if it might, say, deprive the rearmost upper radiator fan of any air at all and overall worsening cooling significantly. Of course, there's also the question of 'what about including the CPU in a loop and chucking the h110i gt'. I was thinking in this case, it would be prudent to go with 2x280 rads or perhaps 1x280 and 1x360. However, were that the case, perhaps it might end up being better/necessary to either reverse the airflow (in top, out front) or, again, reverse just the rear exhaust (total of 420 in vs the 360 out), OR install a new 120 intake fan in the bottom of the case. Unfortunately fan headers on the x99 deluxe are also an issue, as the front two are already on a y splitter in cha_fan3, and cha_fan4 is made unusable by the second 980ti. If you have any recommendations also please do make them! Right now I have to get to sleep so if anyone is kind enough to respond before I've woken up, my apologies if I seem rude by posting and popping off immediately, and I'll also try and post again with more/better diagrams of thoughts I've had so far so people can tell me why they're awful and in what ways I might make them good. EDIT** IGNORE the bits on the right of the image. Forgot to delete them >_> ALSO NOT MY ACTUAL RIG: Just using the pic of the 750D from corsairs to scribble over to make it clear where I was planning to put watercooly bits.
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So I've had this issue for awhile now where my pci-e devices don't line up with the slots. If I press my wifi card or gpu into the motherboard all the way it doesn't line up with the slot. It forces me to slide them over towards the slot thus pulling them out of the motherboard a bit. Since the GPU locks into the motherboard it requires some pressure to get it to line up. Has anyone had this issue? Also the motherboard seems to be straight and not warped. The stand offs line up pretty straight with the mounting holes. I'll include some photos.
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Planning to buy a case in the next 2 weeks. I currently have my eye on the Corsair 750D because of it's space, amount of 3.5/2.5 drives you can put in the case, 5.25 drive bays, cable management space and amount of fan mounts for airflow. I'm also considering the 450D, H440(horrible airflow though), C70, or Noctius 450(basically H440 without silent stuff). I don't like the Phanteks Enthoo Pro so i'm not considering that case at all.
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I need advice *quickly* on fan configuration for my build. I have the following: Corsair 750d Case (which comes with): 2x 140 mm fans in front (intake) 1x 140 mm fan in rear (exhaust) I am also going to purchase a closed loop water cooler which will have either: 2x 120 mm top OR 2x 140 mm top MY QUESTION: How should I configure my fans for POSITIVE pressure AND efficient airflow? I am thinking the following: 2x 140mm (front)+ 140mm (rear) totaling 3x140mm fans intake and then placing the closed loop radiator fans in push to exhaust out the top of case. My concerns are that the rear (now intake) fan will cause inefficient turbulent airflow within the case (since it is near the top exhaust). If I keep the rear fan as exhaust, then I will change case to negative pressure. Please advise me on how I should orientate my fans, if I need to purchase additional fans (for bottom of case), or change radiator orientation/airflow direction.
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Here is my build. Almost all parts are in and I will start building Friday. http://pcpartpicker.com/p/MpYbcf I also have TP-Link Archer C8 (AC wireless) with NAS (2TB external hard drive). What are your thoughts? Do you think its necessary to water cool the MOBO and GPU? Yes, it would be nice, but this is my first build and I cannot afford custom water loop. You think I will be find with Air cooled? I am going to upgrade front fans on 750d to pressure optimized fans. Down the road, I will consider 780 SLI for second monitor. Any advice given that the parts are "set in stone" (I have already purchased them)? Do you think I have any major bottle necks? My ultimate game plan is to game on the 1440 monitor, and stream HD content to smart TV via AC wireless. *Sorry for double post*
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Hi. I'm planing on a custom loop, and had a question. will a 55mm thick 24 rad and a 64mm thick 280 rad. have clerance problemns in the front and buttom of the corsair 750D. or should I go with a slim line rad in the buttom? the two rads I'm talking about: http://www.ekwb.com/shop/radiators-fans-accessories/radiators/ek-coolstream-rad-xtx-240.html and http://www.ekwb.com/shop/radiators-fans-accessories/radiators/ek-coolstream-rad-xtc-280.html I'm going to have a 360 mm rad in the top. and hopfuly a 140 or 120 mm rad in the back. going all out on cooling BTW. I know it's not at all practical. My rig is allso overkill.but thats what I'm going for I'm runing the system on air right now. and I don't like the tamps. sorry for the bad spelling and wrong uses of words if there are any
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Is their anyone using Corsair 750D? Come and post your build and picture. Also, help other to know what work what not.
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Hello, This topic contains a liquid CPU cooling question as well as an opinion between two cases so here goes : I would like to get a new case since I do not like my old one. I am currently using air cooling, do not plan on going to liquid cooling since it is not as available as it could be in my region (the blocks pumps reservoirs etc.). I have dual 780ti's and a Seidon 120XL for cpu cooling. I used HAF X but unfortunately my brother took it away from me . Now I am leaning towards a Corsair 750D or 760T for the looks but I've got airflow questions for both. Before I leap on to my questions regarding the cases, I would like to ask, while using a 280mm CPU liquid cooler like for example a Corsair H110, how should I adjust the fans? Do I need to attach it to the top of my case (I know front is an option but I want fresh air to benefit my GPU as well from the front), as fans pulling air from outside or pushing air to outside? I always liked to use top fans as exhaust for certain reasons and I would pretty much have top fans as exhaust. With my Seidon 120XL, it is mounted on the rear with 2 fans and the radiator in the middle and I've mounted it as shown here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBLsCjcI04Y I believe the first fan(closer to the cpu) is pushing air through the radiator to the other fan, which is blowing the air OUT of the case. Is this a proper or optimal mounting for a liquid CPU cooler fan/radiator? As for my questions with cases; For 750D, Is front intake really a serious issue? Doesn't it have dents in the side so fresh air can enter? I know it is limited but if you are using one, how many degrees overall on MOBO, CPU or GPU differ with the cover on and off? Would it be okay to use a CPU cooler like I currently use (Seidon 120XL) with the method I use as explained before and add two exhaust fans to the top with this case, if the front intake is good? (and perhaps add another intake fan to the bottom of the case instead of 1 HDD Drive Cage.) For 760T, Is the top completely obstructed from the panel? Can I keep the panel AND use top fans as exhaust? Also my question for 280mm Radiator/Liquid CPU cooler like H110 Corsair that I asked for 750D applies here as well. If you can enlighten me with your KNOWLEDGE and EXPERIENCES with both cases, airflow expertise AND/OR liquid cpu cooling (not complete liquid cooling but just the cpu coolers like corsair/coolermaster ones I've talked about) I would be more than happy! Thank you for your time and interest!
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I'm planning on buying a Corsair 750D but I am still not sure about whether getting the Define R4 would be better. Is it possible to soundproof the 750D and is it worth it? By soundproofing I mean putting some soundproofing foam on the right side panel as it is completely blank and by worth it I mean will it make any difference to noise and cooling.
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