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Has anyone build a rad box, as inside my case it get boiling hot.
sounds more like an air flow problem, are your gpu(s) dumping hot air into the case?



Your temps aren't that bad really seeing as there are a pair of gpu's and the cpu in the loop. When are you seeing those temps, during gaming or stress testing?
I have a pair of fat rads mounted in a box on a windowsill so they suck in cold air from the outside. Highest I have ever seen my water temp is 28.5 degrees when I forgot to open the window. This time of year with freezing cold outside temps I regularly have water temps in the 11-14 degrees range.
No I don't get any condensation before anybody asks.

1 120mm fan on the front (air in), 240 rad push pull (air in), 360 and rear exhaust, side window has 200mm (air in)
Pump has no control as modded to 12volts.
Them temps was after a round of bf4 and was only 1gpu.
pastymucher, have you got a picture of how your box is, i cannot look at my water temps as broke my sensor.

That's brilliant. Brb, just gonna drill 2 holes through my wall....![]()
) except it's three holes (two for the 15mm copper pipes and one for the fan wires). My computer room used to be a cupboard at the top of the stairs. It wasn't being used so I claimed it (it's doubled in size since because I took the wall out that seperated my room (cupboard) from the spare bedroom cupboard and boarded up what used to be the doorway to the cupboard in the spare room. The only problem was that when I had SLI 7800GT's it got extremely hot so I need to get the heat out of the room. That's where I got the idea for the window mounted rad box. That door in the picture is my computer room so it's only the dividing wall that needed drilling.I built one a few years ago. Never ended up using it and I sold it once completed. Then DHL destroyed it and that was the end of it. a lot of time and money went into it for it to get destroyed and never used.
