- Apr 17, 2006
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I was lucky enough to find a Watercool Mo RA3 420, fan cover and pedestal feet for an incredible price on E-Bay. I just got it running tonight. I had a XSPC RX360 and EX360 but got the "bug" to try out the "big boy" and MY OH MY!
I have a CoolerMaster HAF 932 Adv with the RX360 mounted internally in the top. I had the EX 360 Externally mounted to the raer but disconnected it in lieu of the MO RA3 420. I have 9 XSPC 140 mm 1350rpm fans hooked up via 3 3way splitters connected to channels 4-6 of my NZXT fan controller. I have the system powered by a Swiftech D5 655b pump in an XSPC Acylic reservoir. It pumps into the RX360 and then into the MO RA3 420 and into the cpu block and then my EVGA GTX780 Classified with a Hydro Copper block then back to the reservoir. I use 1/2 ID / 3/4 OD tubing throughout. I decided to add a set of Kooland QD4 Quick release couplings on the supply and return in case I want to move the MO RA3 without draining the system.
The MO RA3 is a big sucker (pictures to follow). Temps are incredibly low. I leak tested a few hours then decided to let it run all night. Definitely overkill but sure gives me the ability to run SLI, triple or even quad without a problem.
I have a CoolerMaster HAF 932 Adv with the RX360 mounted internally in the top. I had the EX 360 Externally mounted to the raer but disconnected it in lieu of the MO RA3 420. I have 9 XSPC 140 mm 1350rpm fans hooked up via 3 3way splitters connected to channels 4-6 of my NZXT fan controller. I have the system powered by a Swiftech D5 655b pump in an XSPC Acylic reservoir. It pumps into the RX360 and then into the MO RA3 420 and into the cpu block and then my EVGA GTX780 Classified with a Hydro Copper block then back to the reservoir. I use 1/2 ID / 3/4 OD tubing throughout. I decided to add a set of Kooland QD4 Quick release couplings on the supply and return in case I want to move the MO RA3 without draining the system.
The MO RA3 is a big sucker (pictures to follow). Temps are incredibly low. I leak tested a few hours then decided to let it run all night. Definitely overkill but sure gives me the ability to run SLI, triple or even quad without a problem.
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