Fractal R4 White Build

EddWills95

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This is my second build, the first one being a bit of a disaster with parts i don't even remember ;)

This is my pride and joy, which i constantly keep changing and tweaking. I've changed everything except the CPU and RAM since i got all the parts in the beginning (including the case)

Full Specs:

Fractal Design R4, white, windowed
BeQuiet 630w Pure Power - PSU
MSI 990XA-GD55
Phenom II x4 965 OC
H100i with 2x Corsair SP120's
Corsair Vengeance 8GB RAM
PowerColourSystems 7870 Myst+ tahiti edition.
I've also got a wifi card in there cause i have moved it into a few places before.
There's two Fractal Fans in the front, a Casecom 140 in the bottom, and an AF120 in the rear as an exhaust.

Guess the cables to do with tidying a bit...
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Good Old Corsair H100i
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The New PSU (went from GS600, got annoyed at the lack of cable management)
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Two SP120's ... Soo close to the RAM
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Speaking of which
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Best thing i've got in a while, i really appreciate all the advice you guys gave me about getting this tahiti 7870 :D
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Thanks for looking guys, sorry about the initial mess up with the photos. Still getting my head around this forum stuff ;p
 
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You have more fans pulling air out rather than pulling in. This will create a dust problem rather quickly. I ran my R4 with stock fans and had to clean out the rig within two weeks. Adding more intake will help significantly.
 
are you sure? Theres the stock fans in the front pushing air in, a 140mm in the bottom next to the PSU pushing air up. And then the h100i pulling it out with the exhaust 3:3 ??
 
are you sure? Theres the stock fans in the front pushing air in, a 140mm in the bottom next to the PSU pushing air up. And then the h100i pulling it out with the exhaust 3:3 ??

intake
front 132 CFM (66 each)
bottom 44.71 CFM

total: 176.71 CFM


exhaust
top 75.7 CFM
rear 37.85 (if SP120) or 39.88 (if AF120)

total: 113.55 (iF sp120) or 115.58(if AF120)

*all assuming you're running on 12V and using manufacturer specs*

PSU is blowing out back and isnt effecting case air flow.
 
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