It looks like more like a frostbite engined Far Cry than a WW2 Battlefield game.
Of course, EA is a company and wants to attract the immature audience who wants the billions options of character optimization. But i hoped that, especially after BF1, BFV (what's this nonsense with the V/5 - it...
Yes it does help with the temperatures. I'm using one Noctua Redux 92mm, intaking air, and i am able to push 4770K to 4.0-4.1Ghz (Cryorig C7).
For best result you may use an additional 40/60/80mm fan above the motherboard.
I am looking for a grey themed 40mm fan but Noctua has not released a...
I would like to see more improvements regarding the third version of our beloved case.
Changing only the pci-e riser does not change the version of the case. It's still v.2.
I assume we will see a bunch of improvements until the release, like ''what to do with the space created by using a mITX...
2.5 HDD uninstalled. Noctua fan installed.
A little cable management...But they are really pain in the @#$. Sleeved cables MUST be purchased to get rid of these...
Cherry Dude Was it a complete set of these accessories or you bought them separately? And how much did it cost?
The radiator fan as well as the fan under the mobo should intake air, while the upper fan should be used for exhaust.
But does the fan fit under the mobo? A member in this forum put a fan above the pcie riser cable and i had in mind to put in mine too. But below the motherboard i have not seen...
best value for money solution: Noctua L9i
best air cooling solution: Cryorig C7 with or without Noctua fan
The LP53 is more expensive than anything and outperforms only the Noctua. It's the better solution for other cases, like S4 mini, which cooler height is more limited than this on Dan's...
the changes are huge in comparison to them we had from v1 to v2.
V3 seems to be hugely different and extremely versatile. We speak about a case that can host a SFX, Flex ATX or HDplex psu simultaneously.
And it's done.
I will surely need short and sleeved cables in order to get rid off this mess under the psu and of course to install the Noctua NF-B9 Redux.
And a larger SSD has to be bought, so that i can replace the SSD (behind the front panel) and the 2.5 HDD (in the drive bay).
Thanks for...
He seems to have destroyed an enermax AIO kit in order to use its block-pump. And then he may have used a typical 92mm radiator and simple tubes.
The block-pump is not sold separately.