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08-27-2019 01:59 PM | |
TheArkratos |
I always wondered why that didn't exist, if it did I'd probably buy one, I'm already up to 3 TX240s that have passed through my hands. 1 in a friend's computer, 1 in my girlfriend's computer, and I still have 1 that I have a build planned for. The TX rads are amazing and thank you XSPC for making them, I hope they are selling well enough you make 140 versions. |
08-27-2019 01:23 PM | |
BucketInABucket | Seconded the TX280 want |
01-29-2019 07:24 AM | |
TangoEchoAlpha |
Thanks ![]() |
01-28-2019 11:32 PM | |
XSPC |
Thanks for both the replies
![]() @XSPC - is it two nylon washers on the surface of the motherboard - i.e. under the posts? |
01-28-2019 06:46 PM | |
TangoEchoAlpha |
It's 2 nylon washers on each post for AM4 and one for AM3. Then you add one metal washer, a spring and the nut.
It looks like the pro instructions are the same as the NEO which I have used. You should get thicker nylon washers x4 for between the motherboard and post, thin plastic washers x8 (using 4 or 8 depending on socket) for between the block and metal washers, and metal washers x4 for between the plastic and springs.
![]() @XSPC - is it two nylon washers on the surface of the motherboard - i.e. under the posts? |
01-28-2019 01:47 PM | |
mumford | Any chance that you guys will make a TX 280? |
01-28-2019 11:58 AM | |
XSPC |
So I have ordered a RayStorm Pro RGB to cool my 2700X. I've looked at the instructions on the XSPC website in advance, which suggests that I need to use a clear washer on the short end of the mounting posts (i.e. on the top surface of the motherboard) and then a further two clear washers and a metal washer over each of the posts and on the top surface of the mounting block.
I am a bit confused as the photos on the XSPC website only show 8 clear washers and 4 metal washers - so the photo would seem to be missing 4 clear washers, or the current instructions on the XSPC website are somehow different? Can anyone who's bought/fitted a RayStorm Pro to AM4 recently shed some light on this? Thanks ![]() |
01-28-2019 07:04 AM | |
ryan92084 |
So I have ordered a RayStorm Pro RGB to cool my 2700X. I've looked at the instructions on the XSPC website in advance, which suggests that I need to use a clear washer on the short end of the mounting posts (i.e. on the top surface of the motherboard) and then a further two clear washers and a metal washer over each of the posts and on the top surface of the mounting block.
I am a bit confused as the photos on the XSPC website only show 8 clear washers and 4 metal washers - so the photo would seem to be missing 4 clear washers, or the current instructions on the XSPC website are somehow different? Can anyone who's bought/fitted a RayStorm Pro to AM4 recently shed some light on this? Thanks ![]() |
01-28-2019 05:45 AM | |
TangoEchoAlpha |
Anyone fitted the RayStorm Pro to AM4 recently? So I have ordered a RayStorm Pro RGB to cool my 2700X. I've looked at the instructions on the XSPC website in advance, which suggests that I need to use a clear washer on the short end of the mounting posts (i.e. on the top surface of the motherboard) and then a further two clear washers and a metal washer over each of the posts and on the top surface of the mounting block. I am a bit confused as the photos on the XSPC website only show 8 clear washers and 4 metal washers - so the photo would seem to be missing 4 clear washers, or the current instructions on the XSPC website are somehow different? Can anyone who's bought/fitted a RayStorm Pro to AM4 recently shed some light on this? Thanks ![]() |
09-13-2018 09:15 AM | |
TheArkratos | And honestly that's where most users want their fan speeds. |
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