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Would the 240 version be enough for an overclocked 5820k? I'll be replacing the CPU, mobo and ram in sig. Currently using a dual tower K2 heat sink with x2 pwm corsair sp 2350 rpm fans.
 
yes
the 240 will cool any cpu on the market more than adequately.

there is performance benchmarks on haswellE higher up in the thread.
 
Why would you need a better pump? the one in the 360 is more than capable of handling three blocks and an extra rad. Especially if the GPU's use a bridge.

IMO a D5 would be a better choice unless you're stuck for space, much quieter and arguably more reliable. If you bought the components individually you could have a D5 in there for the same price.
 
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These look really good, was very tempted before it was revealed prices were pre VAT. I'm sure their good value but just out of reach now for myself.

One thing about the results is bothering me, 1.15v seems a bit low for a 5960x at 4.4GHz. Surely a 5960x at 4.4GHz needs more than 1.15v, that's less than the stock volts on my 4790K!
 
Nice video :)

I'll take a 360 if it'll fit in front of a Corsair air 540 :D

I won't be drilling my motherboard so it fits though :eek:;)
 
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I don't think you will get it to fit I just got the swiftech h320 rad to fit and this radiator is bigger :(

Just Google'd the Swiftech, its 389mm long and 127mm wide vs the EK 415mm long and 133mm wide, hmm :(

How much space is left in your case? :D Any pic's, thanks.
 
Just Google'd the Swiftech, its 389mm long and 127mm wide vs the EK 415mm long and 133mm wide, hmm :(

How much space is left in your case? :D Any pic's, thanks.

Even if you cut away the metal hard drive mount closest to the front of the case you would still have no chance, my swiftech radiator actually sits on that
 
guess what anyone with an asus x99 deluxe cannot use this cooler setup as the screws wont go through the motherboard?? I hope they fix that look at the video about 9 min in
 
Jays 2 pennies worth has had his full review up all day, of the 240mm the results are pretty sweet, there is one little problem with the mounting though, but only on Asrock, and Gigabyte 2011 motherboards. I won't spoil it for you all though.

It is rather sexy looking and it has a nice little PWM pump and fan board, sadly only for 2 fans, and not for push pull, unless there is enough head room for a a 2 way splitter on each fan connector.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67glAjdvwLc
 
Jays 2 pennies worth has had his full review up all day, of the 240mm the results are pretty sweet, there is one little problem with the mounting though, but only on Asrock, and Gigabyte 2011 motherboards. I won't spoil it for you all though.

It is rather sexy looking and it has a nice little PWM pump and fan board, sadly only for 2 fans, and not for push pull, unless there is enough head room for a a 2 way splitter on each fan connector.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67glAjdvwLc

Hi it affects my Asus x99 deluxe board the holes are filled :(
 
Jays 2 pennies worth has had his full review up all day, of the 240mm the results are pretty sweet, there is one little problem with the mounting though, but only on Asrock, and Gigabyte 2011 motherboards. I won't spoil it for you all though.

It is rather sexy looking and it has a nice little PWM pump and fan board, sadly only for 2 fans, and not for push pull, unless there is enough head room for a a 2 way splitter on each fan connector.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67glAjdvwLc

The video was posted above.
 
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