XSPC Raystorm

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I want to flip my Raystrom 90degrees so the input is directly under the output socket. Is there any issues anyone can think of with doing this?

I want to do this as I have changed my loop order due to adding a pump top else where and dropped the D5 bay/res combo

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Pretty sure that would be fine. The raystorm is symmetrical all the way round so twisting it any multiple of 90 degrees should cause no problems.
 
I didn't think there would be an issue but I knew someone here would have tried it already.

Just out of curiosity why is there an in/out what is the difference?
 
The input goes into the middle of the block I think, and over the fins, and the output takes the flow from the outer edges of the block. Perhaps I'm not explaining it well but you can see the difference if you take the fittings off, I had a look at mine before I fitted it...
 
it will be fine to do that.

you shouldn't run into any problems.

lovely looking system you have there too :)
 
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