Soldato
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Very nice Khemist

I've used noiseblocker ones a bunch of times in a number of builds and they are awesome for sure. Not loud at all and perform amazing. However to pack a price tag:
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=FG-011-NB
Looking at threads like these make me wish I was using an ATX case again instead of a Prodigy build![]()
The pump is just sitting on top of the fan guard, with some foam used to space it out slightly allowing some airflow and keeping noise down. TBH I'm pushing the boat out on what can be squeezed into a 690.Great looking x79 build Kei. How is that pump fixed down or is it just resting on top of the fan grills?
To be honest there is something about fitting the impossible into a smaller case I just love. The silverstone tj08 build by khemist above also looks stunning with the large rad in the front.
Doing the same my self managed to fit a rampage IV BE into a 350d, now starting to look at radiators but space is limited as the PSU is now in the front of the case.