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Nov 23 2014 09:53am
This is the build I came up with ; http://ca.pcpartpicker.com/p/N2FcNG
I wanna know if replacing the stock h100i fans with the sp120s and adding an af120 in the back of the h440 will be enough for good enough airflow.

Also the PSU is not 168 its 115 after rebates from NCIX.

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Nov 23 2014 09:55am
The build is blank. I think you highlighted the wrong url.
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Nov 24 2014 10:25am
Still need help
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Nov 24 2014 10:28am
stock fans are fine. instead of replacing fans, add more to empty fan spots.
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Nov 24 2014 10:36am
Quote (NewKID @ Nov 24 2014 12:28pm)
stock fans are fine. instead of replacing fans, add more to empty fan spots.


If I mount the h100i in the front where would there be room for more fans?
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Nov 24 2014 10:39am
why kill the black and red build with the blue ram? might as well yolo
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Nov 24 2014 10:39am
Save yourself some money and go with an air cooler for your CPU.
The relatively mild overclock possible on Haswell and their refreshes does by no means require any sort of watercooling.

Noctua NH-D14, Thermalright Macho (any Rev.) or HR-02, be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 2 / 3, Phanteks PH-TC14 will all get the job done just as fine and for less money (without the need to switch fans etc).

This post was edited by aneas on Nov 24 2014 10:41am
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Nov 24 2014 10:40am
not practical. you would want the radiator with exhaust fans
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Nov 24 2014 10:48am
Quote (Secksii @ Nov 24 2014 12:39pm)
why kill the black and red build with the blue ram? might as well yolo


I didnt bother looking for the red version on pcpartpicker


Quote (aneas @ Nov 24 2014 12:39pm)
Save yourself some money and go with an air cooler for your CPU.
The relatively mild overclock possible on Haswell and their refreshes does by no means require any sort of watercooling.

Noctua NH-D14, Thermalright Macho (any Rev.) or HR-02, be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 2 / 3, Phanteks PH-TC14 will all get the job done just as fine and for less money (without the need to switch fans etc).


Most of the air coolers are too big though and completly ruin the look unless there are any of them matching the theme if red and black?
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Nov 24 2014 10:59am
Your current fans seem to be blue/black, as is your RAM...

be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 3 is all black and silent + it will keep your CPU as cool as the Corsair AiO.
Phanteks used to sell their coolers in different colors as well...
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