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http://www.thekoolroom.com/product/g-silent-18-700rpm-red-led/
one of these puppies. Pushes 100cfm @ 700rpm vs 85cfm on low speed that the AP181 does.. and its quieter.. use one in mine and its perfect.
The AX850 is the highest rated PSU made by Seasonic for Corsair. Anything above that is made by ChannelWell Technology from what i've read. If Corsair continue to use them for their higher capacity PSU's then its unlikely that any cables you buy for your current AX850 will work on any higher...
Yeah but thats because the once you go over ax850 the PSU's are made by CWT not Seasonic hence why you cant change cables between those two PSU's..
The AX750 and X750 are both made by Seasonic. I was just wondering if the cables are also interchangeable.
Anyone know if the ones from the AX750 will work with the Seasonic X750? I know the PSU's are supposed to be identical but are the cables interchangeable? would love to get a set of the reds to go with my Maximus Gene-Z mobo. Have a mATX case which makes using extensions really undesirable.
http://www.frozencpu.com/products/14195/ex-rad-286/Magicool_Extreme_Dual_180mm_x_35mm_Slim_Radiator_MC-RADI180X2.html
This would be interesting to me for sure. 2x180mm big.. could sit on the rear two 180mm fans in the case without having to remove the hard drive cages.
I'm in Australia. I've tried in firefox 3.6.3, IE8 and IE6 (at work). None of them work.
I did manage to grab it from the Google Code page though so thanks for that.
I've tried a DNS flush, ive tried it from a different computer (my workstation at work) and i've tried getting a friend to open it on his PC.
Each time we get the generic "Connection has timed out Server is taking too long to respond error. "
OK next stupid question. Removing the stock fans if everything is soldered to the controller requires either removing the controller or snipping off the cables?
I'm looking at replacing the bottom 180mm fans with FN181-BL fans with the blue leds in them as per zc1's post.
I was looking at the internals of the case this morning though and it appears that the fan controller at the top that controls the three 180mm fans is directly wired into the...