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A 80mm all in ones in England are none existent.

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So I recently picked up of a generic server like chassis from my School's skip to which only standard comes with support for a rear 80mm fan and a front 80mm fan. Although I am aware you can purchase adapters from 80mm/92mm to 120mm fans, although I was just wondering, are there actually any commercial 80mm all in one liquid coolers in England?

 

I haven't ever come across such a thing and thought it would be interesting to see how one would perform acoustically and in performance terms :D

 

Thank you very much in advance, and feel free to discuss this question!
 

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I don't think they exist, at least not from good quality reputable brands.

120mm and 140mm are the standard fan sizes, few people use 80mm or other sizes.

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Don't know if they exist, period. Unless they are extremely thick. And for acoustics... I would think it's all about the (universal AIO?) pump + random fan.

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Just now, Dutch-stoner said:

Don't know if they exist, period. Unless they are extremely thick. And for acoustics... I would think it's all about the (universal AIO?) pump + random fan.

I like heat exchangers extra thicc anyhow

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1 minute ago, EnergyEclipse said:

Hello!

So I recently picked up of a generic server like chassis from my School's skip to which only standard comes with support for a rear 80mm fan and a front 80mm fan. Although I am aware you can purchase adapters from 80mm/92mm to 120mm fans, although I was just wondering, are there actually any commercial 80mm all in one liquid coolers in England?

 

I haven't ever come across such a thing and thought it would be interesting to see how one would perform acoustically and in performance terms :D

 

Thank you very much in advance, and feel free to discuss this question!
 

Off the shelf 240 AIO's perform about as well as beefy air coolers like the NHD15, a 120 AIO is on par with mid tier coolers like the hyper212 and nhd14, so i can only imagine that an 80mm would be crap

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i don't know about any AIO coolers on that size, but 80mm rads are a thing on chinese markets. so if you are feeling lucky and a bit creative you could see it as an option :P 

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i know of 80mm rads and fans but no AIOs, there just isnt a market for such a thing and AIOs arent really worth it anyway

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11 minutes ago, RollinLower said:

i don't know about any AIO coolers on that size, but 80mm rads are a thing on chinese markets. so if you are feeling lucky and a bit creative you could see it as an option :P 

What I have actually considered doing was literally just purchasing an super thick 240mm radiator, and the using an adapter for 80mm to 120mm, have one part of the radiator connected to that and then like having both fans in pull.

 

kind of don't know how to explain it, as It is particular but I do really like ghetto :D Probably would cause a lot of vibrations if I went that route though.

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14 minutes ago, Damascus said:

Alphacool sells 80mm radiators.

I have seen such, although there are quite expensive. I was mostly just wondering if there were physical SLCs by reputable manufacturers, although appears such is not worth the investment as nobody appears to have done such, ever.

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