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My setup (pic)

kurinto

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Just got it toegether:

http://www.truenigs.com/pics/clintscomp.jpg

DD RBX, Swiffy mwc50, swiffy mcp600, oil cooler on the bottom sucking air in with 3 80 mm fans on a half assed matte board shroud. Its not very clean as this is my first case modding experience and I had to get it together before I went back to school. I'm not worrying about it too much cause over spring break im gonna order a new case and redo it all. Umm and I saw the puddle on the bottom and I fixed the leak and cleaned it up
 
WHere do those radiator fans outlet to? Also, you should probably include some case ventalation, especially if those rad fans are only circulating air within the case. The PSU's fan(s) are most certainly not up to the task of cooling your entire case. With all your componants inside the case and no airflow, all the heat your WC loop pulls off the CPU is going back into your case. Since the case air is cooling your radiators, it will just get hotter and hotter in there unless, like I said, they vent to the outside somehow, but I can't see if they do in that pic. You have to remember, the CPU isn't the only thing producing heat. Heat is also being produced by your HDD(s) chipset and vid card, mobo MOSFETs, Etc.
 
umm, yup dude, move radiator and exhaust hot air to outside of case.
looks like an oven to me:(
 
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