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H75 as rear exhaust?

Hi everyone,

 

Quick question, i am ordering the Corsair 750D and i'm going to use a small corsair H75 liquid cooler since it is a locked cpu. But can i use the radiator as a rear exhaust? Or will that affect thermals?
The 750D comes with 2 fans in the front and 1 in the back. But since it is a radiator with 1 fan it is a bit to small to mount it on the top.

 

Thanks!

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2 minutes ago, DonkeyChainsaw said:

Hi everyone,

 

Quick question, i am ordering the Corsair 750D and i'm going to use a small corsair H75 liquid cooler since it is a locked cpu. But can i use the radiator as a rear exhaust? Or will that affect thermals?
The 750D comes with 2 fans in the front and 1 in the back. But since it is a radiator with 1 fan it is a bit to small to mount it on the top.

 

Thanks!

If it's the airflow edition of the case, you're fine.

If it's the regular version of the case, you're still probably fine.

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Just now, Gaged said:

If it's the airflow edition of the case, you're fine.

If it's the regular version of the case, you're still probably fine.

It is going to be the regular version.

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1 minute ago, DonkeyChainsaw said:

It is going to be the regular version.

Yeah, you're fine. I've seen people do this for an exhaust on those cases.

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you'll very much be fine with using it as a rear exhaust :3, as the heat from the CPU will be exhausted straight out the back and since it's a locked CPU with a Liquid cooler thermals should be fine too

i AM A TASTY NUUUUUB!!!!! 

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8 minutes ago, DonkeyChainsaw said:

Hi everyone,

 

Quick question, i am ordering the Corsair 750D and i'm going to use a small corsair H75 liquid cooler since it is a locked cpu. But can i use the radiator as a rear exhaust? Or will that affect thermals?
The 750D comes with 2 fans in the front and 1 in the back. But since it is a radiator with 1 fan it is a bit to small to mount it on the top.

 

Thanks!

what cpu are u going to use ? liquid cooling seems like a complete overkill for a locked chip

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Just now, GermanPCBuilder said:

what cpu are u going to use ? liquid cooling seems like a complete overkill for a locked chip

It's a i5 4460. And i know it is complete overkill. But i just think it looks cool. Please let me:(

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Just now, DonkeyChainsaw said:

It's a i5 4460. And i know it is complete overkill. But i just think it looks cool. Please let me:(

4460 with liquid ? pls dont seriously pls dont use a big air cooler if you want it to look cool but no water cooler ,i personally think a cooler like a beQuiet Shadw Rock Slim loks cool as well and has plaenty of cooling for an i5 4460

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2 minutes ago, GermanPCBuilder said:

4460 with liquid ? pls dont seriously pls dont use a big air cooler if you want it to look cool but no water cooler ,i personally think a cooler like a beQuiet Shadw Rock Slim loks cool as well and has plaenty of cooling for an i5 4460

Hey! I first wanted to go with with a Hydro H100i V2. But i might switch to a i5 4690k in the near future. So then it could be useful.

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Just now, DonkeyChainsaw said:

Hey! I first wanted to go with with a Hydro H100i V2. But i might switch to a i5 4690k in the near future. So then it could be useful.

are u going to overclock heavy ? do u know about the cons of water cooling?

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Just now, GermanPCBuilder said:

are u going to overclock heavy ? do u know about the cons of water cooling?

I'm not sure yet, But probably not. And yes, i am aware of the cons of water cooling.

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Just now, DonkeyChainsaw said:

I'm not sure yet, But probably not. And yes, i am aware of the cons of water cooling.

if u are really going to buy the liquid cooler you should overclock

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Just now, GermanPCBuilder said:

if u are really going to buy the liquid cooler you should overclock

O don't worry i will. But not as heavy as most people do it.

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Just now, DonkeyChainsaw said:

O don't worry i will. But not as heavy as most people do it.

if u dont overclock heavy then its a waste of money to buy such an expensive cooler

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