Corsair H70 and Antec Mini P180, for those interested!

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Hi guys

For those who are wondering whether the Corsair H70 fits at the front of the case for push/pull config using front air intake, well it works in the Mini P180!


Fitted mine a few days ago and its very impressive, idle and load temps have dropped a lot not to mention the amount of space i've saved from the oversized air coolers. Obvioulsy those that already have the H50 might not see a big performance boost so might hold off but those with mid to high end air coolers should consider this.


Phenom II 955 BE @3.6ghz
TEMPS BEFORE: Asus Silent Knight AL air cooler:-

Idle @38-40
Load @56-57


TEMPS AFTER: Corsair H70:-

Idle @31-32
Load @45-46


These figures were done with a more real situation rather than a 100% cpu operation i.e. prime95 as i dont think anything really requires 100% cpu usage especially for gamers and daily users like me. So therefore these results were collected after 3-4 hours of gaming at max detail and full resolution of 1900 x 1080.


As the topic states though, the radiator and 2 fans will fit snuggly into the space on the top hard drive cage if you remove the drive cage rails top and bottom as shown below.


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Any questions post below.
Thanks
Jay
 
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considered putting my H50 in the front.

However, how did you remove the drive rails? I couldn't see any screws or whatever on them :confused:

Also, Decepticon badge ***!
 
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Hey Hex

The top front rails are removed via 2 screws per rail. The bottom rail on the top shelf has screws near the back, look for 2 dips in the rails at the back.

The top rail however can only be removed via undoing the 2 screws in the 5.25" bay at the top. If you look in the 5.25" bay you'll see 2 screws near the left hand side, undo those to release the top rail of the top shelf.


I did this using a screw bit from a rachet as i dont have a low profile rachet small enough to fit in there.


Hope this helps :)
 
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I was worried about that too, I had a feel of the air going in and to be honest its still quite cold even at load. The radiator is very efficient at spreading heat over a large area therefore keeping hot air at a minimum.
 
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