How good are the MONSTA series?

The_Governour

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After all that is said about radiators I see less talk and of people that have or used the 480 MONSTA radiators. How good is the beast 480?

I am in a current project of making a desk pc and I am going all over kill with the rads - this is my current set up so far.



I am now making a space at the back - out of view of the table - and I want to place 2 extra 480 rads and I was wondering if the 480 MONSTA would be the best option for this?

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They would be in push/pull. Or would it be better with something like an RX480? XTX480? :confused:
 
There is a reason for that :lol: Those things are huge, not too many cases can accommodate them, but that said they are awesome at cooling with near silent fan profiles.

EDIT: Which hardware are you going to cool? I would have thought 2 360 Rads would be more than enough for any CPU and single GPU setup.
 
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I've used them in all but this build, and if my 240 would have fit, it would have been in this one too. In my last build I had the 480, and the 420, they were cooling a 4670k @ 4.2, on 1.015v, and a pair of 7950's and the cpu never went over 42.
 
If you want to go overkill, and are going to hide the rad's then why not go for a Phobya 1080.

I run a 1080 at the moment which is massive overkill for just my cpu and motherboard, but it keeps a 3930k @ 4.6ghz using 1.425v below 68c per core when the ambient room temp in 26c, and the motherboard stays below 35c.

I could quite easily add my 780Ti's on to it and then add in another 2 780Ti's and they would all still stay cool.

The fans I run are Akasa Apache Black 1300rpm and I just have the 9 of them, in a pull setup.

It is a big rad but at £100 for the 1080 rad iirc it's cheaper and performs better than a 480 rad.
 
I will be cooling a 4670k and a 780 but then changing to ti sli or 290 crossfire depending on what deals I can get cheap parts from friends.

The thing is that I wan to go massive overkill on rads - JUST BECAUSE - and I have them here laying around. As you can see then for now I have 2 x XTX 360 and 1 x XTX 480. The monsta rads would be placed at the back or in the back legs of the table out of view.

Maybe the 1080 would be an option with 1 set of fans.
 
I will be cooling a 4670k and a 780 but then changing to ti sli or 290 crossfire depending on what deals I can get cheap parts from friends.

The thing is that I wan to go massive overkill on rads - JUST BECAUSE - and I have them here laying around. As you can see then for now I have 2 x XTX 360 and 1 x XTX 480. The monsta rads would be placed at the back or in the back legs of the table out of view.

Maybe the 1080 would be an option with 1 set of fans.

Or just chuck that in as well - JUST BECAUSE - :p

Really the only thing i would remind you of is that with all those rads and blocks you need some serious pumping power.
 
I've been using a 360 monsta since they were released and can't fault it. Quiet FPI, great build quality and nice features at a good price.
 
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What about a 560 MONSTA? Has anyone tried one of these? I have discarded the 1080 as I will not be able to place it well in my design, so that leaves me with either the 480 MONSTA or maybe the 560 MONSTA....

Thoughts about the 560?
 
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