Michaelius
Supreme [H]ardness
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Anyone tried running cpu fully passive with only case fans working ?
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Just wanted to show off my new watercooling in FT02. Since it was my first waterbuild, I am really quite pleased with the result.
Anyone tried running cpu fully passive with only case fans working ?
Nice and clean build. How is XSPC dual bay laing reservoir, no problems with pump vibrations? Also a photo of front would be interesting, how well does it match to the case.
You've just provided me with a shopping list of parts for WC'ing my rig. Your rig looks awesome btw, would love to see a front shot.
Aye, same for me. I wonder if I wouldn't better off placing the rad on top of the 180mm fans on the bottom, instead of taking them out and using 3x120mm. Anyone have any ideas/advice they can lend to this theory?
Aye, same for me. I wonder if I wouldn't better off placing the rad on top of the 180mm fans on the bottom, instead of taking them out and using 3x120mm. Anyone have any ideas/advice they can lend to this theory?
would love to see a front shot.
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Here you can see both the side and front of the case. In my opinion the looks of the reservoir and 5.25" bays are quite similar. I guess you could eliminate the tiny gap underneath the reservoir - I just haven't gotten to it yet.
Decided to buy the H100 and EVGA GTX 580 Classified (with that awesome looking EE Fan) over custom water cooling. Maybe next time for water.
I'm going to go ahead and try a water cooling build.
I like everyone's watercooled FT02's.
I would go water also, but my temps new are very low on air. It would be more cosmetic than actually having a purpose.
Noise is unnoticeable with the H60 and DCUII cooler.
I decided against the H80/H100. I'm going one of two routes:
1. Water cooling the Maximus IV Extreme-Z/i-5 2500K CPU/EVGA 570 Classified (GT and/or Silverstone AP fans).
2. Air cool via a Super Mega with an EVGA 580 Classified (GT and Silverstone AP fans).
Any thoughts? I game at 1080p single monitor, single GPU.
When my GPU idles @ 29C and my CPU @ 32C, load on gpu @ 55-58C and load on cpu @ 75C/5Hz (I run 4.2GHz during normal use, mid 50s) it's hard to justify the extra cost.So true. Water is for the most part for cosmetic purposes - especially when it comes to CPU cooling. There might be a bit to gain on the graphics cards, but still cards with Asus DCII and MSI TwinFrozrIII does a great job too.
So true. Water is for the most part for cosmetic purposes - especially when it comes to CPU cooling. There might be a bit to gain on the graphics cards, but still cards with Asus DCII and MSI TwinFrozrIII does a great job too.
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Here you can see both the side and front of the case. In my opinion the looks of the reservoir and 5.25" bays are quite similar. I guess you could eliminate the tiny gap underneath the reservoir - I just haven't gotten to it yet.
I had the Mega which was great, but the H60 allows more room around the mobo at similar temps.
I think WC is better for the FT02 since in keeps the internals uncluttered.
The second option is better if you're willing to try a H60, less noise than Mega.
I wouldn't buy a slower gpu if you're using the left over cash to WC.
Why the H60 over the H80 or H100? You usually have a method to your madness![]()
Cost vs Performance
I don't think the H80/H100 offers a good performance at the current cost.
Anything over $80, I rather buy a XSPC kit for $120-140 that will outperform and look better than the H100.
I bought my H60 for $47AR from Newegg. A lot better than paying more than double for something that will get beat by the XSPC/Swiftech kits.
But it sure does sound like a nice build you got going there. Good luck with it!![]()