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Well, there is this review (couldn't find anyone with a 140), and it looks like it performs just as good as the other low FPI rads and gets better with faster fans.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90In6ErISm0
I am going to be doing a loop soon, and I am in need of a 140 rad with low FPI for slow fans.
I have three picked out, but I don't know which one I should get. I'm stuffing it into a small case, so it would be better if it was thinner also.
These are my choices thus far, if anyone has any...
Thanks for everyone's reply's. The only reason I need a pump block combo is I have literally no room to put a pump anywhere. I just wish the AD wasn't $150. :rolleyes:
I would get the h220x, but I have no room for it.
I am wondering if there is a difference between the pump/block combo on the H220 and the Apogee Drive II (other then the top heatsink cap and the swivel fittings)?
I can get a H220 for a lot cheaper then an AD.
Awesome, thanks. :)
Those measurements are based off of this too if you were wondering. I didn't find everything I was needing on the above pdf, but then I stumbled across this one.
http://www.protocase.com/pdf/How_to_design_enclosures_for_motherboard_based_systems_092010.pdf
So here are my dimensions. I just want to make sure I have everything correct here before I proceed building the case.
And sorry for the measurement clutter. ;)
One thing the M1 has is it can fit a thicker rad. With this you will only be able to use a thin rad. And I would give some space between the rad and the mobo.
Hello all, I have no idea where to post this, so it's going here (since it is going to be a SFF case when its done).
Anyways, I am modeling a case I am going to be making in Autodesk Inv. I have almost everything built, I'm just missing some dimensions. I have the image below which I am going...