personally I'd turn the fans on the bottom rad around and setting them as a pull config, like that its trying to defy the laws of physics creating turbulence and more noise than necessary, although I still agree with you that like this it looks cleaner.
The front 3 fans are inlets I believe.
But it would indeed be advisable to change the back or bottom fans to inlet. Just to get that positive pressure. Bottom fans won't look as nice turned around though, hm
personally I'd turn the fans on the bottom rad around and setting them as a pull config, like that its trying to defy the laws of physics creating turbulence and more noise than necessary, although I still agree with you that like this it looks cleaner.
Defying Physics?? if it is happening in real time in our world it is not defying any laws of physics because it is physically happening. for a case that has 9 fans in it i think its pretty quite, not silent but quite. it gets louder with the panel off, because the panel is off and the fans become more audible. if there was turbulence in the case wouldn't any noise become less audible, as any turbulence would cancel out as the pressure would be equal?
The build looks amazing mate I'd also run that bottom radiator in pull, did you consider painting the SP120 fan rings, or is there enough green already?
I don't dislike the standard MCP655 housing to be honest, but some pump tops do look great
Ooh yeah, and I love all the rigid tubing you have
When bending the tube, did you just heat it and get the approximate angle or did you measure everything out really precise because turned out great in my opinion.
The build looks amazing mate I'd also run that bottom radiator in pull, did you consider painting the SP120 fan rings, or is there enough green already?
When bending the tube, did you just heat it and get the approximate angle or did you measure everything out really precise because turned out great in my opinion.
i did measure the pieces to an extent. i would do one bend, adjust the height, approximate where the next bend would be by placing a straight tube in the next fitting and mark the piece i was working on. i also used "perfect 90degree" piece to adjust where i would bend to get the leg in the right spot.
the link between the CPU and first GPU was a pain in the A to get right but all the others were cake