Time to get wet ...

Thanks Surveyor - it is nice to see what can be done in the same case :)

Would you say the additional 120 exhaust rad is needed out of interest?
 
Thanks Surveyor - it is nice to see what can be done in the same case :)

Would you say the additional 120 exhaust rad is needed out of interest?

No way of knowing really without taking it out.

I put it in because I had the radiator already.

Working on the "too much is better than not enough" principle
 
No way of knowing really without taking it out.

I put it in because I had the radiator already.

Working on the "too much is better than not enough" principle

Preventative fixing ;)

Must ask, why did you flip your PSU when there's adequate filtered venting underneath (but you generally need the caster wheels on to raise it above the rest surface).
 
Preventative fixing ;)

Must ask, why did you flip your PSU when there's adequate filtered venting underneath (but you generally need the caster wheels on to raise it above the rest surface).

More to do with having a cat.

Didn't fancy having to keep turning the case over to get out all the hair which would be sucked in.

There's method in the madness.
 
It enables me to easily take the pump and reservoir out to drain the loop if need be.

Well, that makes perfect sense! Thanks for the quick answer.

This forum really needs a dedicated water cooling section. I would love to see a "little things to do to pro your water cooling" aka the Noob Buster! Little tips like this would really benefit those who are thinking of setting up their first water cooling rig. It certainly would have helped me!
 
Stage 1 has arrived - the final component to the core system.

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With this now complete, I have a full air cooled system. Will stress test it later for stability, before considering if the noise is anywhere near bearable. If it isn't, then will proceed down the path of the water.

(I am expecting it to be VERY noisy lol)
 
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