I'd just install a couple of Scythe S-Flex F fans on a Potentiometer.
Temp control over complicates things and also fails.
If the air is moving in the credenza, that should be all that matters.
Couldn't agree more. Best case I've ever owned. And the water cooling options now have me running two loops.
I think the rad and pump manufacturers should be promoting MM cases since they likely increase their sales dramatically.
I can tell you what the answer will be.
Pick from any of the following as these will be the most recommended and they are not represented in any order but alphabetical:
Antec P180B
CoolerMaster Stacker 8xx
Lian Li V1000/V2000
SilverStone TJ07/09
I believe these recommendations are...
I can assure you there is plenty of room for dual 8800GTX cards in a MM case. Even with the EK Full Cover Water Blocks, the distance from the top of the PCIe slot to the top of the block is under 5 1/4" and the removable motherboard tray has plenty of clearance.
The top of the tray is 7"...
Yeah. That's what I'm thinking as well. Since one loop will only be cooling my NB and SB on a 120.2, it will likely be putting cooler water in the res than the CPU/GPU loop being cooled by the 120.3.
Time will tell.
It's an interesting conundrum. I'm in the process of setting up two loops with a common EK Reservoir. I'm thinking the higher temp loop will be cooled to match the lower temp loop. Then again, as you point out, the lower temp loop can also be viewed as running at a higher temp.
I guess I...
Of course leaks are a possibility. They can, however, be prevented when leak testing is done.
Here is a good guide to lower your risk of frying your high $$$ components:
Guide to WaterCooling and Leak Testing
It's probably less than you might think, but no way to know until you tell them exactly what you want. Send them an email and they will send you a quote.
Ben will usually reply within a day. Of course, this is Easter weekend so who knows.
If you need two 120.3's you will either need to go custom or the Duality model.
If you can live with a 120.3 and 120.2 you can use the others. i.e. U2-UFO, OPTI-1203, Horizon, etc.
No where in what you quoted was a 120.4 mentioned.
Nor does Thermochill make a 120.4. :confused:
That's why I said a 120.3 and 120.2 which was his original request.
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