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Interesting!

Now this is a game changer for sure!
 
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Interesting product indeed. This seems like a great compromise between cheaper all in ones and a full loop.
 
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Looks really great, hopefully everything works great with a DDC pump and properly done. Not like that POS from other company I don't want to even say aloud here.
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Is there a fill port in the rad?
 
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First of all and most importantly, kudos to you for using EK ZMT tubing which is free from plasticizer issues. I can't stress enough how important the decision to use this tubing is.

Second, I hope you use black compression fittings instead to fit the black theme better.

Third, consider making a shroud that covers the entire assembly: radiator, pump, reservoir etc. It would improve the look a lot.
 
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Can you please tell me how thick the radiator + the fans are?

The Define S can accommodate up to 55mm in the top slot.
 
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I think it's a 30mm rad. So 25+30 = 55mm of thickness maybe. I may be wrong on this.
oh man, im getting exited
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now we just need a good price and my wallet is ready
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fingers crossed for like $199 or so

i am still on 4770k haswell STOCK Cooler so this kit would be godlike
 
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Inb4 sued by asatek for every reason ever.
asetek can't sue, because the pump is installed on the Radiator. You can see it on the picture (top left).

Same design as H-240X from Swiftech. They found the way to go around patent troll ASETEK
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inb4 asatek sueing because they cant sue. Theyre gonna try their best to get some money out of this somehow i bet. theyre the apple of cooling products.
at least Apple uses good quality components. ASETEK is just aluminium radiator. EWWW
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Can you please tell me how thick the radiator + the fans are?

The Define S can accommodate up to 55mm in the top slot.
The thickness will be around the width of the DDC which is 62mm.
 
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The GPU waterblock is only cooling the core, isn't it? I assume that in that way, it makes the product much more versatile.
Full cover block. We will have multiple versions, perhaps a universal as well.
 
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The thickness will be around the width of the DDC which is 62mm.
do you guys have a Fractal Define S to test if it fits in there with a mainboard installed?

There might still be hope although it says only up to 55mm. It seems that the dimensions only apply when using 140mm sizes.
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Top - 420, 360, 280, 240, 140 and 120 mm radiators. (A thickness limitation of 55mm for both radiator + fan applies on 420, 280 and 140 mm radiators)
 
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Originally Posted by akira749 View Post

The thickness will be around the width of the DDC which is 62mm.
do you guys have a Fractal Define S to test if it fits in there with a mainboard installed?

There might still be hope although it says only up to 55mm. It seems that the dimensions only apply when using 140mm sizes.
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Top - 420, 360, 280, 240, 140 and 120 mm radiators. (A thickness limitation of 55mm for both radiator + fan applies on 420, 280 and 140 mm radiators)
We actually have one in office, though already built. I will ask if they can test it for you. @tiborrr
 
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Oooooh, rather lovely. Which Vardar fans were used, out of curiosity?

Also, any word on if pre-filled GPU blocks will be avaialble for non-reference cards... Or if the quick disconnects will be available separately (in black!
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) so one could add the GPU block of their choice and more coolant?
 
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