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Limp Gawd
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it would be hot if you can make your fan grill on the top of the case into a radiator for your water cooling system. that would make a very crazy system.
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Stock HSF's should fit fine. I recommend searching the forum for other v600 threads to find the exact measurements. There isn't much space there, I had to use 90 degree elbows on my water block. If your looking for aftermarket HSF's, I believe the Zalman 7700 is the best your gonna get that will fit in there. But again, there are other threads that have discussed this much more in depth.Dark Prodigy said:Nice looking system dude. I might be doing a build with this case very soon and I want to ask a couple of questions.
How much clearance between the CPU socket and PSU? Will a regular HSF fit properly or would I have to get some sort of low profile HSF?
Would a modular PSU be more beneficial than a traditional one...?
And exactly how big is the V600 because I need something small enough for a true desktop. Last thing, does light bleed out from the front? I noticed you don't have cold cathodes so I'm not sure if you'd notice anything.
I know its alot of questions but I'm seriously thinking about this case. Thanks for the help if you can.
I can't hear it. The only way I know it is on is by touching it or by watching the water in the res.aburgard said:How noisy is that pump? My Swiftech MCP350 was louder than I could tolerate. Much louder than the 3 120mm Nexus fans cooling my system now.
V600 vs MicroFly Pics. The V600 has 100% better build quality and is 100% easier to work in.
No luck getting pictures reposted, L1ght ?
Did you have to use 90 degree elbows?