I have a XE 360 , really good rad , in fact it's still one of the best. However it needs to be in a push pull configuration or you might as well go for a much thinner rad.
I have a XE 360 , really good rad , in fact it's still one of the best. However it needs to be in a push pull configuration or you might as well go for a much thinner rad.
why?
Well i guess its down to personal preference, if your happy with high speed fans in a push only configuration and the noise doesn't bother you then its still a great rad but the rad is really optimal for push pull at lower fan speeds. With that you get great cooling and low noise levels. I run a 45mm 360 crossflow and a XE360, both in push pull. My loop temps never exceed 34 degrees and whilst on general tasks the loop is never more than 1 or 2 degrees above ambient, but most importantly it's silent.
Well i guess its down to personal preference, if your happy with high speed fans in a push only configuration and the noise doesn't bother you then its still a great rad but the rad is really optimal for push pull at lower fan speeds. With that you get great cooling and low noise levels. I run a 45mm 360 crossflow and a XE360, both in push pull. My loop temps never exceed 34 degrees and whilst on general tasks the loop is never more than 1 or 2 degrees above ambient, but most importantly it's silent.