Oh dear...

I don't think it's vibration tbh, and it has calmed down a little.
These fans are rubberized and attached with rubber pins so I dunno...

Maybe it needed to bed in or something.

Anyhoo, white n black Spectre Pro PWM's on the way. Yay! Might stick all three on the cooler... Y'know, just because.

Oh yeah, I just thought I'd add that there were a couple of black marks on the K2's cpu contact plate under the plastic protector... In addition to the damage (though there are no dings or dents) I'm willing to bet that somebody, somewhere knows the story behind this. A simple story like 'Guy on packing/production line fumbles, drops, looks around and stuffs it in the box before anyone notices' kinda thing.
 
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Bloody hell, not a good day...

On top of both these issues, I also picked up a few Noiseblocker PL2 fans for the case, an unless I get creative with glue/sellotape there's no way (without 4 hands and a lot of swearing) to get them in the front intake slots.
Well, getting them in there is fine, but the long screw + slim nut mounting method they use makes it impossible to fit as the nuts/screws clash with the 3.5" bays and getting your hand in there isn't happening...

Bah!

Was talking about Velcro for mounting above.
 
Oh :o

Too much hassle for me, lazy git that I am.
If I had a bunch of rubber pins lying around it'd be fine, but alas I don't.

Looking forward to a K2: 2xWB120mm vs 2xSpectre pro PWM battle? I am :D
As long as those Spectre's can be mounted using the clips that is.
I have my doubts after looking a bit more closely at the bridged screw holes and then considering that most coolers clip to the inner set which don't exist on these fans.

Bit strange considering they're marketed as being great for high end coolers...
Ah well, nothing a hacksaw can't fix if it proves to be the case.
 
Seen a couple of posts about bent coolers such as this (always the twin heatsink type ones). Not quite sure how it would pass quality control in their warehouse in this state as assuming the box was untouched this must have happened before it was placed inside it...
 
lol, there was never any question of not sending it back :)

I just installed the replacement though, and it's schweet.

Regarding the original bent up K2; The condition of the cooler plus the difference in packaging suggests that it may not have been a brand new item.
Firstly, in the pics I posted you can see a couple of marks on the top of it.
There were also a couple of black marks on the cpu contact plate.
The accessories were in a bag stuffed between the towers, and from the picture it looks half opened.
The new K2 I received today had the boxed 120mm fan placed between the towers and things like the fan clips were bagged up instead of loose in a box on the last one.
The last one included a 4pin Y splitter (I haven't seen one listed in any review or in the accessory list), whereas the new one doesn't.

I'm not blaming OcUK for this. I don't know what the real deal is here, and after all, **** happens...
If anything, it looks like an RMA'd K2 accidentally made it back into the regular stock.

I've now figured out what was going on with the PWM splitter! Turns out that the cable was fine.
It's my bloody Chassis2 header being a dick. Basically, it's a 4pin header pretending to be a full on PWM header.
The Chassis2 header will control 3 or 4pin fans but lacks actual PWM functionality. So when the splitter is connected to it, only RPM and PWM signals go in and out (as they're the only two wires on the end of the splitter's mobo connector).
Since there is no working PWM pin on that header, the fan will run at full pelt with no control using the splitter.
I swapped the CPU fans (built in splitter) to Chassis2 header and put the 3-way split case fans onto the CPU header and now have full fan control since the 2 120mm cooler fans are connected with a fully wired plug to Chassis2 which only needs 3 pins to work.

Hope that makes sense.

Turns out I was right about the Spectre Pro PWM's too. Their stupid bridged screw holes DO make it impossible to fit them to a cooler using the wire clips.
Cutting them off will require a dremel as it's not just a tube, it's integrated into the frame.

According to Bitfenix, these are:
'perfect for high-performance CPU coolers'
'Spectre Pro PWM is the new gold standard in performance CPU cooling fans'

Errrrrmmm, no. No they're not. Performance wise, maybe. But not if you can't attach them in the first place...:rolleyes:

It's not a huge problem for me as they were intended as case fans, although it would've been interesting to compare them to the two Alpenfohn 120mm's on the K2. They would've looked pretty naughty on there too (especially x3).

They ain't quiet either (especially over 1300rpm), but I can live with them.

I did a quick load run using Cinebench after installation and @4.5Ghz the K2 kept the cpu temps at around 55-57c.
The stock cooler @3.3Ghz was around 70-75C.
Ambient temps differed by around 2c in each test.

Works for me :)

Oh, and doyll, It's about 1-2mm from the side panel lol! The others would never ever have made it :D Cheers dude!
 
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Thanks man :) It's a bit of a relief I must say.

Oh yeah, I got 4 sets of fan clips (should be just 3)... I'm sure there was a guy on here that needed an extra set. I'll have look around for him.
 
Guess that means I can keep my cheese today.... as you have no whine to eat it with. ;)

Glad it's a complete working system now.

Huge improvement in cooling isn't it! And guessing quieter than stock cooler too.
 
Oh I'm cheesy enough already ;)

Cooling seems pretty damn good so far, although I haven't tested it out fully.
Idle temps at 25c ambient are about 31c, which is about 4-5c lower than normal averages. ( 2 x 120mm @1000rpm + 1 x 140mm @1100rpm)
As for noise... It is pretty quiet yeah. Stock cooler was probably just as quiet I reckon, though I'm now running 2 x 120mm + 1 x 140mm on it lol. So all things considered, yeah it's a lot quieter I guess :D

The Spectres make it all irrelevant anyway since they have a distinct tone that masks the other fans and get noticeably loud over 1100rpm. They'll spin up to 2000rpm which does NOT sound nice.
I haven't done a full investigation to find out how much of the noise is caused by intake rush or vibrations just yet though.

I'll chuck a couple of pics up later.
 
No reason to keep CPU @ 31c so could idle fans down and let idle temp creep up to high 30's ;)

Look forward to seeing pics.
 
There we go.

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Top fan (Included Bitfnix 3pin) silently runs a constant 1000rpm feeding the cooler and has also lowered the top mounted HDD temps by around 4c.
Spectre Pro PWM x3 on splitter.
K2: 2 x WB120mm (joined) + 140mm on it's own header.

I may look into cutting out the front and rear grills (it'll help with noise on the front for sure) as well as the front mesh mod I have planned.
Temps are fine so it's not really necessary. Just something fun to do.
There's also enough clearance to do a window mod if I can be bothered :D

I've only had a quick gaming session and I'm pretty sure the GPU fan didn't get anywhere near as loud as it normally does, so I guess having a decent fan aimed at it combined with overall airflow improvements have literally chilled it out a bit.

Oh, and I did set all the fans (except top) to about 600rpm and idle temps only went up by 1c :D
You'll also be pleased to see the PCI covers are outta there too ;) You can feel the air coming out of the slots.

Thanks for all the help with choosing the right cooler doyll, I'm pretty chuffed with the way it's turned out.

And here's why AI suite should never be trusted, and why I run fixed rpm profiles instead of letting PWM auto-adjust according to temps (speedfan doesn't work for me, and I'm fine with setting things myself):
Prime95 blend torture test
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Looks really good!

Love the temps too.

My ET6 temps are off by 10c too. The only thing I use it for is fan PWM fan speed control.

You might try raising case up so you have about 50mm clearance. Might quiet down the bottom fans and give them easier airflow.
 
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