Prodigy 5,25" clearance for rehobus

GabrielDrake

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Hi guys, i've recently builded my Prodigy rig and I need some advice on wich rehobus to buy (2 to 4 fans)

The clearence with top H100 + 2 fan in push is

3 cm circa from the radiator (1.18 inch)
4 cm circa from the fan (1.58)

to attach the rehobus i'm going to make custom L-shaped aluminium pieces

Thanks in advance,
Gabriel

PS is this a more "Cooling section" oriented post?
 

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I personally wouldn't bother with a fan controller - especially in the prodigy.

You're far better getting fan speed reducers and running all the fans at 5/7v.

You don't really need to change fan speeds depending on what task you're doing IMO
 
Well, i was thinking the same thing, i've plenty of noctua speed reducer, but most of them are 3 pin, and all my bitfenix spectre pro fans are 4 pin

-the 230mm fan intake using it's own speed reducer
-the 140mm back intake using pwm function on ASUS P8Z77-I Deluxe (already noisy at 6-700 rpm on 1800rpm max, idle at 400rpm it's ok)
-the two 120mm on the radiator using noctua LNA (from NF-F12, 4 pin) and connected to the H100 on silent mode [previously i connected them to the mb header with a Y splitter (noctua) and they pruduced a strange noise]

* I've a grinding H100 so using a potentiometer i'm lowering the voltage a little (AX650 12.3V too much for the H100) so the two 120mm fans stay on the low-rpm anyway *

Very disappointed with these fans, i chose them because all the reviews sems good, to have a themed rig and maybe to get some sponsorization (cables, light, or rehobus from BF) with a build log...

Considering i'm going to include my 6870 hawk or a new card, noise will increase, so i'd like to have more control on the fans with a rehobus
 

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