So it was said it would be too hard and too small..... But I got 2x 240mm rads and both a cpu and gpu loop in this rather compact case!
Sweet build TTL!
Now I've got a question in regards to the CPU block. Since I really don't like the Eisbear, would it be possible to combine an Eiswolf + Eisblock + radiator + reservoir? The pump in the Eiswolf should be able to move upto 70 liters per hour on 12v, but I wonder if that would be enough? Obviously I would have to make a fill port close to the graphics card, which would also work as a drain port.
Im not sure about the eiswolf as the only pump tbh. Would make me worry about head heights - rad length and the pump pushing the water up and down it if it was in the front. So many variables with the lack of info Id say no. I had my pumps on 1000rpm down from 2600rpm to keep the noise in check too.
Surely head height from the pump is never going to be more than the total height of the case? And any pump on the market can handle that? I agree, specs needed but I'd be super disappoint if a pump could literally not manage like what.. 36 inches? of head height?
Surely head height from the pump is never going to be more than the total height of the case? And any pump on the market can handle that? I agree, specs needed but I'd be super disappoint if a pump could literally not manage like what.. 36 inches? of head height
Surely head height from the pump is never going to be more than the total height of the case? And any pump on the market can handle that? I agree, specs needed but I'd be super disappoint if a pump could literally not manage like what.. 36 inches? of head height?
that is pretty cool
Surely head height from the pump is never going to be more than the total height of the case? And any pump on the market can handle that? I agree, specs needed but I'd be super disappoint if a pump could literally not manage like what.. 36 inches? of head height
Did you mean to quote SuB or just stole his post?...