NR200 Owner's Thread

Right, cabling done, although missing fan splitter, will have to order one. Looks an absolute mess, however most will be hidden by the graphics card.

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Another question for you guys. My motherboard has 3 fan headers, one shown as CPU along with 2 further system fans. I have currently connected the Pump from the AIO into CPU fan header, is this correct? I intend on plugging the two fans on the rad into system fan 1 with the fans at the top of the case into system fan 2.
 
That should be fine. I’d always plug the pump into a CPU fan header. Boards these days have two cpu fan headers for AIOs. Might be worth double checking and you can add the fans to that too.
 
Thanks for coming back, this board has no dedicated headers for AIO’s. As long as I don’t break anything will leave as is.
 
Another question. Can I run my 2070 Super on a single rail from the power supply? Would be good to be able to remove one of the cables.
 
Hadnt thought of that, Cheers. However most of the install was on the glass table alone. Just the final cabling on the towel.
 
Another question. Can I run my 2070 Super on a single rail from the power supply? Would be good to be able to remove one of the cables.
Another question for you guys. My motherboard has 3 fan headers, one shown as CPU along with 2 further system fans. I have currently connected the Pump from the AIO into CPU fan header, is this correct? I intend on plugging the two fans on the rad into system fan 1 with the fans at the top of the case into system fan 2.

I am running my 2070 super off 1 x PCI-e cable (no trouble at all)
Got My AIO PLugged into the CPU header as stated also online pdf

Don't forget you get a fan splitter with the NR200P in with the 2x fans box
 
Blimey, thanks Darren hadnt looked at the box contents. I shall cancel my order for splitters. Shall remove one of the cables for graphics card then, one less cable to worry about. :)
 
3 X PWM Splitter plug 1 PWM fan into the red sort of port that as 4 pins &
the 2 black ports have 3 pins that take the speed off the main PWM fan in the red port

this cable was for CPU fan PWM
in red port & the 2 x black ports for the 2 top case fans

Got mine running 2 x Arctic P12s fans for the bottom of the case
don't have to use both black ports.
 
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All Fan Pin Headers Upgraded to Hybrid Fan Headers
■ Interoperable Fans and Sensors

Smart Fan 5
hybrid fan headers that support both PWM and Voltage mode fans have been introduced to make the motherboard more liquid cooling friendly.
 
3 X PWM Splitter plug 1 PWM fan into the red sort of port that as 4 pins &
the 2 black ports have 3 pins that take the speed off the main PWM fan in the red port

this cable was for CPU fan PWM
in red port & the 2 x black ports for the 2 top case fans

Got mine running 2 x Arctic P12s fans for the bottom of case
now i get it
cheers mate
 
You can do better cabling than that @Bazzards! lol. Half of the cables not even in the case! :D
Can you not run the ATX and CPU 8pin tight up between the motherboard and power supply under the straps that are on the power supply cage? I did this on mine and the cables look really clean because of it. See my post here: https://www.overclockers.co.uk/forums/posts/33843032/

I'd look to use the top fans in the case also, to help remove any hot air. I'm finding with this case that the top fans as output alone are more than enough ventilation, no need for intake fans at the bottom.
 
Cabling needs to improve indeed, however they will need the bottom fans as those are on the rad. I'd probably put them as intake though to get the cool air coming in through the rad, instead of blowing hot air through the rad.
 
Don't think Bazzards finished yet :)

Make use of the space with fans up top & can always look at my cable tidy to give you
the will power.
 
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