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Old 09-12-09   #1 (permalink)
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Ordered the parts yesterday/today
10' of masterkleer tubing
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How far do you plan to go?
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How far do you plan to go?
Aiming for 4Ghz or close on the proc, I've never OC'd graphics cards that much so not sure
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Aiming for 4Ghz or close on the proc, I've never OC'd graphics cards that much so not sure
4GHz is attainable pretty much on decent air cooling...I'd say 4.2-4.5 is attainable with a good chip.
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Parts all got here today

Few quick question for anyone out there:
1) Where's the best place/what's the best way to mount a 360mm rad in a haf-932 (internal preferred, external okay)
2) Where's the best place to mount the pump?

Im thinking of the rad on top. It will have the top fan blowing out into radiator and on the other side it will have the yate-loons will pull the air (ghetto push/pull).

Will have pics up after all is built
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4gb Crucial DDR3-1800 7-7-7-25
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Heatkiller LC
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Parts all got here today

Few quick question for anyone out there:
1) Where's the best place/what's the best way to mount a 360mm rad in a haf-932 (internal preferred, external okay)
2) Where's the best place to mount the pump?

Im thinking of the rad on top. It will have the top fan blowing out into radiator and on the other side it will have the yate-loons will pull the air (ghetto push/pull).

Will have pics up after all is built
Hi.

You may be able to mod the top of the case to fit the 360 but that is pure conjecture on my part,. Typically you could piggyback the radiator with a rad box.

Optimally, the pump ought to be at the bottom of the case (maybe between the PSU and the hard drive cage), but it can be mounted higher up if needs be, but since you are using a MCP655 then bottom would most likely serve you best.

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Hi.

You may be able to mod the top of the case to fit the 360 but that is pure conjecture on my part,. Typically you could piggyback the radiator with a rad box.

Optimally, the pump ought to be at the bottom of the case (maybe between the PSU and the hard drive cage), but it can be mounted higher up if needs be, but since you are using a MCP655 then bottom would most likely serve you best.

What exactly is a radbox?
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