27 Jan 2013 at 18:32 #1 clayer clayer Associate Joined 11 Mar 2012 Posts 335 Location portsmouth going under water shortly,in the bottom of my case would a 240 x80mm in push pull be better than 2 240x35mm using bridge both in push. thanks. Last edited: 27 Jan 2013
going under water shortly,in the bottom of my case would a 240 x80mm in push pull be better than 2 240x35mm using bridge both in push. thanks.
27 Jan 2013 at 20:13 #2 Avathar77 Avathar77 Soldato Joined 28 May 2010 Posts 4,824 Location London, UK Push-Pull vs Push and a single Fat RAD vs 2 x Normal RADs? I would go woth 2 x Normal RADs in Push.
27 Jan 2013 at 21:20 #3 Diagro Diagro Soldato Joined 3 Jun 2012 Posts 11,253 I always set mine up as push, i also seal the fans edges so the air cant escape anywhere else.
27 Jan 2013 at 21:49 #4 wildman wildman Soldato Joined 7 Nov 2002 Posts 7,590 Location pantyhose factory Diagro said: I always set mine up as push, i also seal the fans edges so the air cant escape anywhere else. Click to expand... how do you do this ? do you use rubber gaskets between the fan and rad or do you ghetto it with say masking tape ?
Diagro said: I always set mine up as push, i also seal the fans edges so the air cant escape anywhere else. Click to expand... how do you do this ? do you use rubber gaskets between the fan and rad or do you ghetto it with say masking tape ?
27 Jan 2013 at 21:56 #5 Diagro Diagro Soldato Joined 3 Jun 2012 Posts 11,253 i use the rubber vibration things first, Then use black electrical tape over the edge of the fans and rad. makes a nice seal between the two.
i use the rubber vibration things first, Then use black electrical tape over the edge of the fans and rad. makes a nice seal between the two.