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the xspc is only single pass aren't they? getting a double pass rad would be better? i could be wrong. the fin spacing on the xspc made me consider this as well.
i'm quite sure a 140x2 won't clear my mobo internally mounted. mounted at top outside and i don't think the fans i have are capable of a good pull. a rad mounted at top is definitely not what i'm trying to accomplish. although it would be nice, i don't see it happening. maybe if i get a 140x2...
hrm, well this is all really helpful. i'm new to this so i really could use all the knowledge i can get. thanks. all my 120mm fans run at 2000 rpm max with the use of a fan controller (which i'm close to getting anyway) the top 140 fans i'm not too worried about.
i've decided to water cool my rig internally. i do stress internally. i have a p193 case which is already big enough for me as it is.
this is what my computer looks like now...
i'm definitely not keeping that gtx 260 for much longer and decided to get a 480gtx with an aquacomputer full...
go to the international mdpc site instead. use paypal for the conversion. i waited aprox a week and a half for my sleeving to come in.
some people go the easy route...of course you don't get the customization of colors...sata sleeving...or entire psu sleeving.
nzxt is another alternative...
i got my clamps at lowes. i think i have a combination of 3/8 and 1/4 clamps. i had to get the screws from home depot because lowes didn't have UNC 6-32 screws of the allen socket (hex if you get technical) kind. that is correct, i just screwed them to the mobo standoff pre-drilled screw...
wow. is that a backup battery for your computer? i've never seen anyone actually use those. i used to have one but it got outdated. of course this was back in the agp days. back in 2002. some serious nostalgia. thinking i might need to get a new one for those days the power goes out! :P have you...