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PLS HELP CHOOSE RIGHT PHANTEK AIO 360: Phanteks GLACIER ONE 360 M25 & Phanteks GLACIER ONE 360MP & Phanteks GLACIER ONE 360MPH WHAT DIFFERENT??? WHAT IS THE BEST? TKS FOR ALL
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I have a p500a case that has Phanteks fans in it. I need to connect it to my Corsair Commander Core that came with my AIO so that I can use it with iCUE. Is this the adapter cable that I need? https://www.ebay.com/itm/373424713804?hash=item56f1d8f04c:g:A90AAOSwzUdf-9PX
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I recently replaced my Phantek's case fan; the PH - F200SP (shoutout to them for accidentally sending me two fans in my order) from noise. However, I know some fans can be repaired, but I can't find anything on their UFB bearing. It did me good for 6 years before it go noisy, mounted vertically in the front of my Enthoo Pro; but the real question is can I directly maintenance the bearing? Since it never outright failed, I'm tempted to add it back into the case in another spot if I can solve it's noise issue. I know I could try myself, but I'd like to hear from someone with experience before I attempt to open it.
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Hi Guys, In the image attached i'm not sure what i need to connect these 2 wires too? if any one could help me out that would be great please
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currently this is what i have and ideally want since i already ordered most parts. https://pcpartpicker.com/list/YfQqgL what i am missing is a case im thinking between corsair x570 rgb or the Phanteks Enthoo Pro M Tempered Glass Window. Regardless of case i really want to buy additional fans to match the case "red" theme so price isnt a problem i just want a case that has better airflow since i feel like corsairs may be an open case where as phanteks seems closed and that causes better airflow. If you have a better case you can recommend i would appreciate thanks for reading
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Phanteks Glacier G1080 water block for the Nvidia GTX 1080 Founder's Edition. The water block measures in at H=164mm x L=262mm, large enough to cover entire length of the card as well as the VRMS and other vital components. The based is made out of 9mm of nickel platted copper for greater heat dissipation. On the top side, it has a sand blasted aluminum cover in black with a transparent acrylic center. It also has a connection terminal, that reduces flow resistance and DuPoint Viton Rubber Washers, which resist damage during installation and prevent leaks even after long periods of compression. Even though it's designed for the GTX1080 Founder's Edition, it's also compatible with the GTX1070 Founder's Editons as well as other non reference cards, and can be synchronized with some Phantek's case as well as Asus Aura and MSI Mystic Lights. It has a MSRP of $129.99 / €129,90 / £99.99 (VAT included) and comes with a 5 year warranty. Now this might be old news to some of you as it was announced about half a year ago. In my defense, I've never saw it on their site until today and they did some changes to it, like the removal of the "GTX 1080" on the cover. http://phanteks.com/PH-GB1080.html
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Looking for high CFM, good RPM and excellent static pressure high-end 4 pin PWM controlled fans (not concerned with sound levels) for the somewhat "airflow deprived" Phantek Evolv X chassis. All help is appreciated
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I'm building my first pc and everything seems okay until I put my top exhaust fan on. This pre installed fan looks like it's pushing air into the case and not out. Is this true and it's the wrong way?
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Not long ago I finished my custom loop in Phanteks Shift. Managed to squeeze two 120mm radiators in there and have CPU, motherboard and gpu in the loop. Temps are a bit higher at idle than I would like, CPU sits around 35 degrees in a 25 degree room and around 75 degrees under max load with a 4.7ghz 1.238v adapative OC. My gpu is OC to 1600mhz core 8100mhz memory, and in game temps sit between 55-60. I was thinking of maybe upgrading my gpu to one with a blower, and giving the gpu the loop to itself. However, I’m worried that the intake heat from the radiators will make my gpu too hot. Also I was unable to add a block to my ram as the fittings would not clear the side panels. Could not display the waterblock on my gpu either as the riser cable was too short. Pretty keen to to anyone else builds or hear some suggestions to combat the heat so I can up my overclock. Parts list (not including cooling) CPU: Intel - Core i7-8700K 3.7GHz 6-Core Processor ($508.50 @ Shopping Express) Motherboard: Asus - ROG Strix Z370-I Gaming Mini ITX LGA1151 Motherboard ($309.00 @ PCCaseGear) Memory: G.Skill - Trident Z 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-3400 Memory ($464.99 @ Mighty Ape) Storage: Samsung - 850 EVO-Series 250GB 2.5" Solid State Drive ($118.00 @ Umart) Storage: Samsung - 850 EVO-Series 250GB 2.5" Solid State Drive ($118.00 @ Umart) Storage: Samsung - PM961 256GB M.2-2280 Solid State Drive Video Card: Asus - GeForce GTX 980 Ti 6GB STRIX Video Card ($500) Case: Phanteks - ENTHOO EVOLV SHIFT Mini ITX Tower Case ($149.00 @ PCCaseGear) Power Supply: Corsair - SF 600W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular SFX Power Supply ($149.00 @ Umart) Operating System: Microsoft - Windows 10 Pro Full 32/64-bit ($268.00 @ Shopping Express) Monitor: Acer - Predator X34 34.0" 3440x1440 100Hz Monitor ($1289.00 @ Shopping Express) Total: $3873.49
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Hi Im about to build a new pc. I want to build it insida a p300. Which can take GPX up to 330mm and i want to have a watercooling and a Asus strix 1070ti. 1070ti are 298mm then i have 32 mm left for the cooler. Corsair Hydro H115i is 21 mm with no fans so if i mount the rad inside the chassi and mount the fans on the other side?
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hi there. My name is lee and from the UK. Been watching the channel for a while now so i thought id swing by and join the community. My current build is at the end of its cycle, so will be updating this over the next few months. Ive also recently brought my first house (yay me) so please excuse the mess and those god awful curtains. Im by no means as experienced as some of you so i look forward to learning more. Specs ( From what i can remember ) AMD 8350 AMD Asus R9 290 DCU2 Gigabyte 990 UHD3 16 gig of ram (i forget brand) 120 gig Crucial SSd boot drive 2 500gig Games and random crap drives. Corsair RGB k70 Corsair RGB M65 Razer Firefly Mouse pad
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Hey LTT Community! So I'm pretty much rebuilding my computer and upgrading to X99 slowly but surely. Next on my list is a new computer case and I'm 100% getting a Phantek case BUT I'm having a hard time deciding which one to get... So I'm asking you guys what you think. Basically what my future plans are is that I'm gonna eventually have a custom water cooling loop, hard lined tubing more than likely and I will be cooling both my graphics card and obviously my CPU too. Right now I have 1 980Ti, but I'm eventually gonna pick up a second one, so I need to keep that in mind too. So basically the cases I'm trying to pick between are the Phantek Enthoo Pro, Phantek Enthoo Luxe, and the Phantek Enthoo Primo. I was mostly leaning towards the Primo, but it's a $250 case which isn't the issue. I just wanna know if the Primo would be worth the purchase, or if I should just settle for one of the other 2 options. Hopefully you guys can help me decide. Thanks for any responses that I get! ~Reanna B)
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I have about $35 to spend on fans right now. Ive been doing a lot of research and have been knocking off numerous brands even considerably very good ones like the Corsair AF 140's. Finally I have come to two options in which I cannot decide. OPTION #1- I can buy a Noctua NF-A14 for $24 and then get a cooler master 140mm essentials for aorund $10. Id put the noctua in the front intake directly infront of the gpu and then put the cooler master in front of the drive cage. OPTION #2- I can buy two Phantek 140 sp/xp and use the same configuration as I did for option one. Which do you guys think will have the better cooling. Also I have a corsair SPEC 01 Case.
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Pretty self explainitory, I've started a massdrop poll on dual tower air cooling heatsinks. Vote for your favorite and we can possibly get a nice deal on one from Massdrop. Follow the link: dro.ps/v/N4enMqx Current contenders are: 1) Notcua NH-D15 2) Cryorig G1 Ultimate 3) Cooler Master V8 GTS 4) Thermalright Silverarrow IB-E Extreme 5) Phanteks PH-TC14PE_BK 140mm UFB 6) Be Quiet! Dark Rock Pro 3
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I have a bitfenix Shinobi right now and it doesn't have many water cooling solutions. In general I would like to have a bigger case. I am considering buying a Phanteks enthoo luxe, but did just see that it not even is much bigger then the Shinobi. So now I do not know should I stay with my Shinobi and only use a 120mm (probably kraken x31 or corsair h80i) closed loop system or should I get the luxe or another bigger case to buy also buy a bigger radiator (probably kraken x61)? Or what's about air cooling, is it better? Would my case be too full with a noctua nh-d14?
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Thinking about buying the Phantek Enthoo Pro and I'm really bad with the measurements or it seems that the info I'm looking for is nowhere to be found. Before I purchase and make a bad decision, will the Noctua NH-D15 fit into the Phantek Enthoo Pro (Window version)? Last time I bought the NH-D14 into a case, it didn't fit and I cried myself to sleep and had to waste money on a different cooler... I was thinking of actually putting 3 fans on the D15 so I'm hoping there's space for it.
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Hi, Been trying to decide on a case for a new machine I am looking to build. I've watched the videos from Linus and then some on each of the cases, but which is best? - Phantek Enthoo Pro Midi vs Corsair Obsidian 750D vs NZXT 530 / 630? I am looking for: dust filters easy build room for the biggest of graphics cards room for kraken cooled cpu cooler either dual rad or single air cooling on graphics card or cards with standard built in would love for a smaller case atx mobo The 750D It looks quite big, are there any filters on it, it says there are 3, but they just look like grills to me? Looks roomy and easy to work with, has all the cabling, screwless design etc which is nice The Phantek Enthoo pro midi Smaller size (BIG YES) and still looks like it can handle a good few hard drives and a full size graphics card (or can it?) and is easy to build with. Also very nice dust filters. The NZXT 530 / 630 Not sure which is better, 530 or 630, I am leaning towards the 530 as I think it's the newer one and is smaller and has dust filters and the things that we should expect from a good case. Looks it weighs a lot. Is the 530 the same size as the Phantek Enthoo pro midi? Here are my thoughts: Visually I am NZXT, case looks awesome, but it's never going to be seen once under my desk For easiest build I am with the corsair 750D For smaller case and dust filters, I am for the Phantek Enthoo pro midi (is there enough room in this case?) The machine I am looking to build comprises of: EVGA GeForce GTX 780Ti Dual Classified ACX 3072MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card (03G-P4-2888-KR) (possibly 2nd when pricess drop) Intel 5930K 3.50GHz (Haswell-E) Socket LGA2011-V3 Processor - Retail (BX80648I75930K) Avexir Platinum 16GB (4x4GB) DDR4 PC4-19200C16 2400MHz Quad Channel Kit (AVD4U24001604G-4M) Asus X99-A Intel X99 (Socket 2011) DDR4 ATX Motherboard (I may switch this to the X99-S) SuperFlower Leadex Platinum 1000W Fully Modular "80 Plus Platinum" Power Supply - Black NZXT KRAKEN X41 Complete Water Cooling - 140mm BitFenix Spectre PRO 120mm/140mm White LED - Black fans Samsung 32D850D 32" Widescreen LED Professional/Gaming Slim Bezel Monitor - Black (to join my 1080p HD TV 40" and Dell WFP 30" I have 2 x SSD and 3 x WD HDs already and a Blue Ray R/W drive which will coming out of this machine. It will be primary a work machine (Programming and Adobe Creative Suite Photoshop, Flash, InDesign and After Effects) It will also be my entertainment system and gaming machine. What's your thoughts people, which case would fit all that in? have smallest form factor, good air flow, easy build and not require me to invest in newer smaller hands?
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Hey, this is my first post so go easy on me lol I am looking at getting a 280mm radiator (most likely a ut60) for the front of my arc midi r2 and I was wondering which of these pressure optimized fans would give me the best noise/performance ratio? I have already kitted my case out with 6 corsair sp-120s PE fans in anticipation of my watercooling build but have found thier noise to be somewhat annoying at rpms over 1100 or so. So i have decided to replace 2-4 of them with some 140 mm fans depending on whether I end up going push pull or not. Any information or recommendations would be appreciated, especially bearing in mind that this will be my first watercooling setup.
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Hi LTT community, this is my first post so do go easy on me. So, after saving a good sum of money and planning, I would want to get these parts but I'm not so sure about clearance issues/better alternatives/temps and hope you guys could give your input before I go buy these stuff. Here I go: CPU: i7-6700k CPU Cooler: Dark Rock Pro 3 Mobo: Asus Maximus Viii Impact GPU: Asus ROG STRIX GTX1080 RAM: 2 x DDR3 4GB Black Corsair Vengeance (I'm re-using my ram sticks from my previous build and I figured 8GB RAM isn't really an issue right? Correct me if I'm wrong) Case: Red/Black Phanteks Enthoo Evolv ITX Case PSU: Corsair CW750M (from my previous built too) Fans: 2 x 140mm Red Bitfenix Spectre , 1 x corsair SP120(from previous build) for exhaust Storage: WD 4TB Black & Samsung 850 Evo 500GB I'm kinda an Asus fan but if there are better mobo or GPU with the same colour scheme, please do recommend it to me too. Besides that, I'm really looking for a silent yet powerful & overclock-ready PC. I also stay in Asia, so I don't get prices like I would if I was in the US and some stuff ain't available to us so please go easy on me. I didn't choose an AIO cooler because I'm not so sure with the acoustics and the last time I had one, the pump was real noisy Lastly, should i do RGB Lighting on this build?