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Watercooling Node 202

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Why not use a sata to molex adapter? 

Ok so I plan to custom watercool in my node 202 I am using an r9 nano and a 4770S please dont tell me it cant be done or its dumm etc im not here to argue. I have one problem for my waterpump I need a molex cable but the 450W PSU that comes in the Node 202 which I already have the power supply measures 4 inches long does anyone know a power supply thats under 4,5 inches long that has a molex cable? 

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only thing i can think of is a silverstone sfx with a 4/6pin or sata to molex adaptor

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I'm strongly contemplating a node 202 htpc / sim racing unit I can hook my seat up to, so if you actually make this happen then tag me in the build log as I'll be very interested to see a w/c 202.

 

On topic, I think the previous suggestions of a Sata > Molex adapter will be your best bet unless the Silverstone SFX units come with one already.

 

EDIT: Just checked and all the Silverstone ones come with Molex connectors.

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Custom hard line watercooled Fractal Node 202 ITX build log

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On 3/14/2016 at 9:18 PM, SonoDanshi said:

I'm strongly contemplating a node 202 htpc / sim racing unit I can hook my seat up to, so if you actually make this happen then tag me in the build log as I'll be very interested to see a w/c 202.

 

On topic, I think the previous suggestions of a Sata > Molex adapter will be your best bet unless the Silverstone SFX units come with one already.

 

EDIT: Just checked and all the Silverstone ones come with Molex connectors.

I don't know how to tag people, here is the link to my WIP build log. 

 

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7 minutes ago, red773 said:

I don't know how to tag people, here is the link to my WIP build log. 

Thanks. Off to have a read through now :D

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Custom hard line watercooled Fractal Node 202 ITX build log

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