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Nice helpful vid, really nice that you compared the options available to watercooling noobs like me ;P may have inspired me to go watercooled in my rig, are those ceramic pumps any good?
Nice helpful vid, really nice that you compared the options available to watercooling noobs like me ;P may have inspired me to go watercooled in my rig, are those ceramic pumps any good?
I ordered the 200mm Phobia after watching toms guide and a very good guide it is at that. but my experience is that the 200mm rad wont fit without modification to the case. this is mostly due to the bleed valve at the top of the rad colliding with the disk cages. this can be fixed with a large drill and just making a opening for the valve although i decided to take the floor of the drive cage out so i could use a 90 degree fitting down from my res to the radiator.
the other radiators are the 30mm all cooper alpha cool radiators that tom mentions in the guide (bought before his recommendation). i also started off with the dual pump alphacool res aswell but after a incident with the pump working its self loose from the res i decided to go for a xspc dual bay res pump.
Pictures. hopefully theses will help anyone that wants a idea of how things fit in a 600t.
sorry for the cable mess at the bottom of the case need to finish up my cable braiding but my atx pin extractor broke so waiting for the new one.
Thanks Tom for the great guide this isnt aimed to undermine your guide i just think its some things that should be pointed out to the newb users
showing clearance between drive cage and radiator
this image shows how the radiator is bolted to the fan then the fan is screwed to the case as the screws on the radiator dont match the case