From top to ram is 5 cm and from top to mobo top is 3 cm
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From top to ram is 5 cm and from top to mobo top is 3 cm
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In post #17, you described two possible radiators, one is 47mm thick and the other is 64mm thick.
Even if your memory is only 30mm tall, you might have problems.
It looks like mounting a radiator and 25mm thick cooling fans inside your case is going to be a real challenge. :smash: :smash:
Please provide a link to your specific memory kit on the manufacturer's website.
Is a kingston hyperx KHX1333c9d3b1/4g cant find link in english only in greek :D
http://specialtech.co.uk/spshop/cust...-cid-1772.html Check this there are one with 3 mm but is hardware labs i dont know if is a goodone
Another idea is to put one single in bottom and another one in back how about this?
The 3 Hardware Labs models have the following dimensions:
316 x 153 x 31.3 mm
153 x 55.9 x 316mm
153 x 54 x 316 mm
Will your case work with a radiator that is 316mm long?
When you say one single radiator in the bottom and one in the back do you mean one 140mm radiator next to the power supply and another 140mm radiator attached to the outside back of your case where the exhaust fan is now located?
I think that the bottom radiator/fan position will interfere with the power supply cables.
Can the top of your computer case be removed? If yes, could you mount a 140mm x 280mm long radiator in this area?
The only way to tell if any component is good or bad is to find several different reviews in well known sites.
Customer reviews have some value but you don't know the experience level of the customer who wrote the review.
Have you spent any timing searching for really good water cooling websites where they have detailed water cooling guides and reviews? It's even better if they have their own forums.
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I easily foun the data sheet for your memory at http://www.valueram.com/datasheets/KHX1333C9D3B1_4G.pdf
Your memory is 30mm tall.
I dont want remove the top of casei want rad inside at top or somewhere else not outside of the case we should find one thin .......Reading reviewss....
The product link that you provided says:
Price: From $89.95 to $279.95
Product Description
The Maelstrom 5 1/4" Dual Bay Reservoir is an advanced, versatile, and elegant coolant storage & recirculation system capable of operating either as a standalone unit, or with a single or a dual MCP35 class pump (MCP350, 355 or 35x).
The product is available in 5 versions:
- Basic standalone reservoir
- With factory pre-installed MCP35X housing (no pump) for DIY upgrade purposes.
- With factory pre-installed MCP35X2 housing (no pump) for DIY upgrade purposes.
- With factory pre-installed single PWM controlled MCP35X pump.
- With factory pre-installed dual PWM controlled MCP35X pumps.
Click on the Support tab and you can download the installation guide in English, French or Spanish.
This type of bay reservoir will take up two 5.25" front panel bays.
The TweakTown review says:
There is one last type of reservoir that you will find widely available, and that is a bay res with the pump either completely built into the reservoir, or with others, you can mount one or even two pumps to it depending on the needs of the user. Not very often do you see more of a line-up approach to this concept though, and that is exactly what Swiftech is offering in the latest of its reservoirs. This design was built in three flavors, there is a standalone unit, there is a single pump variation, and yet a third version with the ability to house two pumps for that extra push in longer or more restrictive loops.
I really like your outdoor reading area. :thumbsup: :clap:
If I had a scenic area like yours, I'd probably never get around to buying hardware because I'd spend all my time reading.
OCN Water Cooling Club And Picture Gallery has a lot of information and pictures, but the thread has 4228 pages of posts.
A web search using zalman z11 plus water cooling might provide some useful information.
Read reviews for your video card to find out if your video card uses a reference printed circuit board (pcb) or a custom pcb.
This will let you know if a gpu water cooling block will work as is or if the block will need to be modified.
A cooling fan will probably be needed to cool the video card's memory and VRM's.
Looking at pictures of your computer case, it looks like the radiator length might be limited to 240mm because a longer radiator might interfere with hardware that is installed in the top two drive bays of your computer case.
You might be able to use a 120mm wide radiator and fans that are more than 50mm thick, where this setup will not interfere with your memory. Even if this setup will work, I think that you will not be able to remove or install your memory unless you first disconnect your radiator and fans from the computer case.
The U.S. Post Office has a cardboard box that is 218mm long, 138mm wide and 44mm deep.
Using a box similar to this will help you determine what the best size is for your radiator and fan setup.
I doubt that you will be able to use a radiator/fan setup that is 140mm wide because of interference with your memory.
https://store.usps.com/media/images/...in-900x695.jpg
You dont believe it but i read it up to 10 times :D
I think that too with the box i will make one to have a look :D
CPU TEMP 30-33 Celcius
PUMP 980 rmp
FAN 1182 rpm
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