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Does it come with the screws needed to attach the fan to the rad? I can't seem to find anything about this.

Was about to ask this myself. I've got a H50 in a push pull config and had to seperate the 4 screws I got with that so I could fit 2 fans.

If this doesn't comes the correct size screws how are you supposed to attach a fan to it?
 
Well if in doubt use a cable tie....:p.....sorry could not resist.

I imagine a trip to the hardware store is needed get some long bolts and washers etc.
 
Was about to ask this myself. I've got a H50 in a push pull config and had to seperate the 4 screws I got with that so I could fit 2 fans.

If this doesn't comes the correct size screws how are you supposed to attach a fan to it?

Hard drive screws are the correct thread. Problem is they're a little too short, you need ones which are extra long because they're meant to thread through something like silicon dampers before screwing into the HDD.

You put them through one layer of the fan only and screw them in with a thin screwdriver poking through the other layer of the fan.

You may also need washers to space it out if the screws are too long as if you screw it in too far you may damage the rad (leaks etc).

Note the length and position of the screws holding the fans to the rad, also note that I used rubber washers as the screws were a little too long:

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Fan-fan and fan-case is just normal fat fan screws.
 
Hard drive screws are the correct thread. Problem is they're a little too short, you need ones which are extra long because they're meant to thread through something like silicon dampers before screwing into the HDD.

You put them through one layer of the fan only and screw them in with a thin screwdriver poking through the other layer of the fan.

You may also need washers to space it out if the screws are too long as if you screw it in too far you may damage the rad (leaks etc).

Note the length and position of the screws holding the fans to the rad, also note that I used rubber washers as the screws were a little too long:

tmpm.jpg


Fan-fan and fan-case is just normal fat fan screws.

:eek::eek::eek:

thats a crazy setup! :D
 
D'oh, is it able to burn motherboard ?

Strange question :-) but I have read a review by some guy who tested H80 with Gigabyte motherboard and it indeed caused mobo damage. Specifically, the radiator and attached fan (inside, outbound) covered mosfet section and during some ocing it has just gone between smog vapours :) Probably radiator was too thick, or GB mobos are so.. well... manufactured.
 
Link to this discussion? That looks nuts! :p

Started here: http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?p=15347187&#post15347187

JonJ678 encouraged me to add shrouds and thus the stacking began...

http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?p=16109060&#post16109060

The number of fans has always been 4 x 120mm, plus the big 20cm fan in the roof.


D'oh, is it able to burn motherboard ?

Strange question :-) but I have read a review by some guy who tested H80 with Gigabyte motherboard and it indeed caused mobo damage. Specifically, the radiator and attached fan (inside, outbound) covered mosfet section and during some ocing it has just gone between smog vapours :) Probably radiator was too thick, or GB mobos are so.. well... manufactured.

None of that is making sense :confused:

When I looked for the review the only reference I could find was your post in this forum, where is the review?
 
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When I looked for the review the only reference I could find was your post in this forum, where is the review?

It was a mini-review done on site, where ordinary users test their (or borrowed) hardware:

http://www.benchmark.pl/mini-recenzje/Corsair_H80_-_ciecz_nie_dla_kazdego-4027.html

Here you are. Feel like others with no clue what those words mean ;-)
You've got some translators, have a fun with simple, word2word translations :)

http://www.translate.pl/
http://www.translatica.pl/

P.S.
Start translating from the "CIEMNOŚĆ - co się stało" (it means DARKNESS - what happened ?). Use ISO-Latin-2 (8859-2) code page, if needed.
 
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