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Hello there, i "recently" build myself a pc. Now i am facing the Question if i should change my 360mm AIO which is mounted in the fron to a 240mm or 280mm AIO which would be mounted on top. I have an Intel I7-13700KF, an RTX4070 TI and a Corsair 4000d as a case. The reason why i am thinking about changing it is because i heard you can get better graphics card temps and not have such high cpu temps even after the change... Do you guys have any rekommandation or even experience when it comes down to something like that? Thanks in advanced Herbs
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I don't plan on overclocking anytime soon but I have a good deal on the 13600K and thought I may as well take advantage of the out-of-the-box turbo boost. I'm thinking that as long as I don't apply any additional voltage or clockspeeds (above what the K already gives), the 240mm Corsair H100i Elite Capellix XT should be fine. Am I right in thinking that or should I look toward a 280mm or 360mm AIO? I'm planning to game at 1440p on my existing 1080Ti (and upgrade to a 4070Ti down the line).
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Looking to buy a new 240mm AIO for my new 13600K and considering that I'm coming from a Corsair H80i that is still performing well on my old 4790K after 8 years of operation, I'm planning on another Corsair buy. Their line up of 240mm coolers has got me confused though. What exactly is supposed to be the difference between the H100i RGB Elite, H100i Elite Capellix, and the H100 RGB? Why are some of them more expensive than others? Are there any functional differences i.e. quality of the pump & fittings...or is it just the RGB & iCUE stuff?
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I just bought a Galahad 240mm and i’m desperately trying to lower the cpu fan speed. It spins constantly at 3200 rpm even when idling and it is too noisy. Amazon said the fan had a max speed of 1900 so i’m still trying to figure out how it suddendly became 2/3 higher. Maybe that was referred to the pump itself and not the pump fan? i have no idea, but they surely should have said that. Honestly i don’t even know if the pump speed and the cpu fan speed are the same or if they are separated since in the bios there is both a “aio pump” and a “cpu fan” but some people treat them as the same thing. I tried changing the speed in the BIOS but nothing happens. i tried changing the speed in msi afterburner but nothing happens. i tried changing the speed in ai suite 3 but the program says the cpu fan has an adjustability of 0% (a range that goes from 3200 to 3200 rpm). I already had to send back my capellix cause it was even louder at much lower fan speeds, but this too noisy as well. My only hope is a post on reddit of a year ago where someone said they managed to lower it to 60% or even 40% of the full speed and the fact that this is possible is supported by one of the people in the comments saying that lian li support told him the fan should always stay at maximum speed.
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Here are the two things that I need to consider if the AIO cooler 240mm will fit inside the computer, the Case and MOBO, they are listed here: CASE: CORSAIR CARBIDE 275R Computer Case, Black Model# CC-9011132-WW Motherboard: GIGABYTE X470 AORUS ULTRA GAMING I need a 240mm AIO Liquid Cooler, I wanted the one that will keep my now old 2700x Air Cooled MUCH cooler, but I am not into Overclocking, but I would like a 60-80 FPS in all the famous games. I especially like Simulation games. So for a budget between $99 to $120 would someone recommend a few, bank for your buck, AIO 240mm liquid coolers that would meet my needs?? Also would be going from 2700x to 3600/3700x/3700x be faster, like aloud me saying 'Good God that is so much faster"? Thanks to all who read this and to all who offer an old man some advice.
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I'm wanting to install the 240mm AIO water cooler into this CASE and AM4 MOBO. Comp CASE - CORSAIR CARBIDE 275R Computer Case Motherboard(AM4) - GIGABYTE X470 AORUS ULTRA GAMING I am close to buying this model cooler... ARCTIC COOLING Liquid Freezer II - 240mm ACFRE00046A Multi Compatible All-In-One CPU Water Cooler (Amazon $86.99) To be installed on an AMD computer. I have decided to install the RAD to the top. If the top is the best position, I need to know one simple thing. BTW, I've heard30-40 different answers and I really need not just an answer but a little explanation as to why it is Pump or RAD 1st? Question:- Do I first install the water pump onto the CPU or do I install the Radiator on top First? Another Question, Do I install the Pump outside the Case....Outside the Case for RAD also...But the length of water lines don't seem long enough to do this? THANK YOU so much for you knowledge and time.
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Hi, I am going to be doing a new build soon and I would like some case recommendations please. This is the specs I need please. Vertical GPU mounting possible ITX 240mm rad in the roof Good air flow Front fan (120/140mm) Bottom fan mounting possible. The closest I have found is the new Razer tomahawk itx case but it's not out yet and the YouTube reviews are poor. Thanks
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so in the attached pictures, there is one for reference to what im looking to do and three of the case i was given by my friend since my CiT Seven is now smaller than a xbox one controller #sulk_smash so in my case i want to make it look cleaner. and nicer, this build is a msi h210m bazooka mobo with a 7600k and a msi armour 970. my question? can i have a 240mm aio mounted like the attached picture? I want have the fans pull air from 240mm and get sucked out the top as the front panel fans suck inside, the top fans push air out. and gpu is exausted from the 120mm aio through the back. is this possible? all fans are 120mm and i included pics of the case incase there are better mounting options you guys can surjest. ive recycled a h100i by cuting the pipes and repluming it using custom fittings to attach the twopipes back together making it a maintainable soft tube aio.
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I am building a sff pc with R5 5600x + 3060ti in Dan A4 H2O and having hard time choosing between these two AIO, both are selling for the same price in my region: 1. Phanteks Glacier One 240MPH DRGB CPU Liquid Cooler 2. EK AIO 240 D-RGB CPU Liquid Cooler Help me choose one, Thanks
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Currently, I use a Mid-tower case and I tried installing a 240 mm AIO, and it was too crammed space so I RMA'd it. If I bought a FULL TOWER case, would it make installing a full 360 mm AIO easier? 2nd question, Would a Full Tower make everything a lot easier to install and move around 'in general'? Or am I on the wrong track here completely? Many Thanks!.
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I want to add a noctua 200 to two 240 full copper radiators using custom mountings. Springs from each corner of the fan to the outer corners of the Radiators with suitable screws to fix it in place. My only concern is about the difference between a one 200 mm fan and four 120 mm fans regarding efficiency. Knowing that: 200mm has a 150 CFM, direct contact area is π x r² » π x 10 = 314 Sq cm 120mm has a 107 CFM, direct contact area of four fans is 4 x π x r² = 452 Sq cm I just multiplied the CFM by the area affected to determine the difference between both methods: 200mm ». 150 CFM x 314 Sq cm = 47100 4 x120mm »107 CFM x 452 Sq cm = 48364 I don't know what are the final numbers but i think that they determine the difference between two methods.. Are my calculations correct? If they were correct then there will be no difference regarding cooling performance. But way less noise with the big fan and probably a better performance in real life, plus the easier control with just one cable and less power consumption of course. Thank you for reading and answering Please see the image provided
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Would a 240mm AIO such as the h105i fit in the Alienware Area 51 r2?
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I was checking partpicker.com and putting togethert a PC, but it seems like the cooling device I chose to use is not going to work because of that being incompatible with the 1700X. I checked Corsair's website and it says it is compatible with AM4 Socket and that just confused me more. Also I'm Planning to use the motherboard GIGABYTE GA-AX370-GAMING 5.
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Sup folks, I was looking through some AIO liquid coolers and found the CRYORIG A40 Ultimate, and was intruiged by its looks. As you can see on the image, it's a 2×120mm radiator with a-whaaaaa?! A fan on top of the CPU block?! I doubt it'll actually help cooling the CPU, but it looks interesting and I love it. Does anyone have this AIO? Thoughts, opinions? I would also like to know what reliability to expect, I've personally never heard of the brand CRYORIG, what about you? What do you think? Thanks in advance! Regards, TJ
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So I have a corsair 100 case, I wanted to start getting into water cooling. The only place I could fit a 240mm radiator would be the front, but then I could only install a 120mm for that radiator in the front and one in the back. Or would two 120mm radiators(one front, one in the back) be better?
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I recently put all components into this define r3 i got from my dad. I was thinking of upgrading motherboard, cpu, cpu cooler and ram. But knowing you can't actually put a radiator at the top inside of the case without having the fans on the top outside of it. I was wondering if i should remove the drive cages (Therefore possibly compromising structural integrity) and mod the 240/280 mm radiator into place at the front. Or if i should just forget about modding the case and just having a 140 mm radiator at the back of the case. I want you to know taking out the drive cages would be simple even though i have never modded any case, and i could surely find a way to mount the radiator. The only part i am worrying about is where to put the hdd, and how structurally safe the case is without any drive cages to keep it sturdy.
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I've been digging around but can't find that perfect full tower I want. It needs to support a 360mm rad up top and possibly a 240mm rad in the front of the case. Thanks guys!
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Dose anyone know if I can put a 240mm rad on the side of the fractal nano s? Even if I have to mod the case a bit? I attached a picture with what I am planning on doing.
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Hi , I am planning on buying a 240mm watercooling kit for my cpu in a XB evo, though I am really torn between the EK-KIT L240 (R2.0) and the Thermaltake Pacific CL-W063-CA00BL-A DIY LCS RL240 Water Cooling Kit. At first sight it looks like the Thermaltake one is higher quality, with d5 vario and the thick radiator (made out of zinc btw) but I would like to hear your thoughts guys on this too. Thanks!
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Does anyone know of a matx case that supports a 280mm radiator at the top (30mm thick + fans). While at the same time a 240 mm rad at the front (also 30mm thick + fans). I would go for a full tower but my new matx z270 board would look a bit weird. I've found some. however all the cases i've found arent the traditional tower style. They're more cube shaped. I would like to know is there are any like the traditional tower style. Acrylic or tempered glass windows would be a nice bonus, but not a must have. Thanks for your time. : )
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So I have an H100i Pro from corsair for over a year now and i want to add a push/pull arrangement on my cooler so i have only 2 fans on it i was wondering how do i add 2 more but i can still control it thru iCUE
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I am owner of eSports Lounge, from INDIA (ASIA) I have purchased undermtioned New RIGs to be installed from 2020!! Let me know what FPS achievable on CS Go, Dota 2, PUBG PC, Pubg Mobile, Fortnite, LoL, Apex Legends AMD Ryzen 3700x MSI X570A-Pro RTX 2070 Super Antec P8 cabinet Antec XPG 850W SMPS Antec 240mm Liquid Cooler Corsair 16 GB 3200 Mhz Samsung M.2 1 TB SSD Windows 10 E3 Currently Installed: Zowie 144hz Display (Generally my gamers always plays at full i.e. 1920x1080) Zebronics Max Mechanical Kb Logitech G103 Mouse Razer Large Control Edition Mousepad HyperX Silver Headphones (Exisiting Intel i5 6th Gen 2.7 Ghz, MSI H170m-Pro Mobo, 8GB x 2 2400 Mhz Corsair Vengance LPX, WD Blue 1TB HDD GTX 1060 6GB Coolermaster CM 500 Bronze Smps Coolermaster Elite 311 Cabinet)
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Hello! So I need an AIO for the NCASE M1 and I've tried searching for 240mm fans but I don't know which to get. RGB is not a must because the lighting won't be seen much in the case so that is no worry. Thermals is important in SFF builds so I am prioritizing that over the acoustics. Ones I've heard that's good are the Corsair H100i Pro and H100i V2 but if it were to be between those two, but which performs better? Do help me choose an AIO that will do a terrific job for a good price maybe less than USD$180 (the lower the better). Also, if air cooling is a better option to go with then which should I go for? (previously looking at the Noctua NH-D9L). Here's my build for now if this concerns anything (feel free to comment about it if any changes should be made): https://pcpartpicker.com/list/qf6kbX Little intro: SFF mini-ITX Productivity (Motion Graphics) PC Build Budget USD$2000-2200 (the lower the better) Thank You for reading!! Mentioned components for easy searching NCASE M1: https://www.sfflab.com/products/ncase_m1 H100i Pro: https://pcpartpicker.com/product/hmBTwP/corsair-h100i-pro-750-cfm-liquid-cpu-cooler-cw-9060033-ww H100i V2: https://pcpartpicker.com/product/CrDzK8/corsair-cpu-cooler-cw9060025ww Noctua: NH-D9L: https://pcpartpicker.com/product/8pgPxr/noctua-cpu-cooler-nhd9l
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