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I have not found a way for it to display video card temp yet. If I could figure out some way for MBM to report it, that information could be pulled by L.I.S.
I didn't know if it was better to place fans above or below rad. I've see it done all ways- above, below, pushing, pulling... I could not find a definitive right answer. I just tried to use logic. 3 fans pull in, 2 fans push out. I also think seeing lit up fans are cooler looking than a static rad.
Sure. I mounted two lights vertically. The case side has a window. The lights are to the left and right just outside of the viewable area. The other two lights I basically opened the top bay in the front and shoved them down along the 120mm fans sitting above the rad.
I used distilled water and HydrX Coolant only. I have four 12" UV lights; one on each side of the case window and one slid down on each side of the top fans.
Wow that spawned a lot of questions quickly! The display is the L.I.S. 2 Premium. It has so many functions! For example, the 120mm fans are kind of loud, so I keep them at 50% until the CPU reaches 37 degrees. At that point the L.I.S. software will turn the fans to full power cooling the rad a...
I'm finally about done with my wc setup. Easily dropped over $400 into it. I went all DD parts including TDX Block, 6800 Block, 12v Pump, fillport, and BIXII. Tubing is mostly Tygon. I understand I could have gone with components that were cheaper and perform as well/better, but for my first...