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My H100 (and many other H100 owner) running silently but many H100 owner suffer "grinding pump" issue. See here. I don't know whether it only effected certain batches or random. Just a precaution, you might want to keep an eye on this forum. Corsair might released a fixed for this issue, probably better design to overcome the problem.Quote:
I agree, the rubber gromit is too far away. I'm going to put 240mm there (for GPU) & it is the only place I can put it because the top space already occupied by 240mm rad. I know it's going to be difficult but I have to try anyway. I also wanted either Koolance or XSPC.Originally Posted by Sexparty 
The problem is the rubber gromit. It's sooo far away from the PSU. If you can cut a new hole where the PSU actually ends I think it's doable but anything short of that, it's going to be real difficult to line the rad up with those holes and get it and fans and cables to fit.
I would love to see someone try but I just don't want you to do it and think everything will be fine when I think its' more possible that it won't be. But yeah I'd say a 280mm rad on the top and a 120mm or 140mm rad on the bottom would be the best idea. Ideal and perfect rad for the bottom would be the Hardware Labs GTX M184 2x92mm fans. Shorter than a 240mm rad by 60mm but I wanted all Koolance and all 35mm rads for my build so opted against it for aesthetics.
http://www.hwlabs.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=23&Itemid=20

The problem is the rubber gromit. It's sooo far away from the PSU. If you can cut a new hole where the PSU actually ends I think it's doable but anything short of that, it's going to be real difficult to line the rad up with those holes and get it and fans and cables to fit.
I would love to see someone try but I just don't want you to do it and think everything will be fine when I think its' more possible that it won't be. But yeah I'd say a 280mm rad on the top and a 120mm or 140mm rad on the bottom would be the best idea. Ideal and perfect rad for the bottom would be the Hardware Labs GTX M184 2x92mm fans. Shorter than a 240mm rad by 60mm but I wanted all Koolance and all 35mm rads for my build so opted against it for aesthetics.
http://www.hwlabs.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=23&Itemid=20
I have ATI 5870. I just got it last year & I don't feels the need to upgrade to newer GPU yet. My 5870 is under-utilized because I use it for external GPU on my notebook before. So, I thought want to utilized this GPU for a couple of months before consider an upgrade. Since 5870 is an old card, I only found one full cover waterblock for it - XSPC Razor 5870. So, the other things I need are:-
- 240mm radiator - this is going to be difficult to install since it's 275mm
- Pump - Can you suggest which pump should I choose in this list?
- If the pump is "Reservoir Pump", do I still need reservoir? Which is better, single or double bay reservoir?
- Tubing
- Do I need to buy fittings?
I have no experience setting up watercooling before. That's why I got H100 for CPU but I want custom loop for my GPU.


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So my plan is 2 240mm rads and 1 120mm rad (right now I have 1 240mm rad, and 2 120mm rads). I think what I will end up doing is buy the case, and move my current setup over. Then, while assembling, I will test fit the 1 240mm rad I have right now, if it fits, then I will just buy another, if not, I might leave it or start to get creative. 



