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    First build pic's

    Here's a look that my first build minus one video card..

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    Hey man looks damn good. Love the glass side, and Red and black scheme is hot.

    Tho one thing bro, you have the corsair cooler mounted sideways.. Just fix that and your set.
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    Thanks Mate,, Yer bit of a bummer that,, Had trouble getting it to fit the right way round, it put the pluming under a bit of presser.
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    Looks good... any resin why you placed the PSU as for inside intake? As I recall, the HAF 912 has vent holes for PSU on the bottom...

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    Not really except for looks, should i be turning it over ?

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    I like it! Leave it that way, your psu wont get much hotter and lots of cases have a psu in that config.

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    That's worrying having it wrong way can only lead to leaks.

    pluss it mite not be pumping the water fast enuf now to keep it cooler

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark View Post
    That's worrying having it wrong way can only lead to leaks.

    pluss it mite not be pumping the water fast enuf now to keep it cooler
    I'll try to turn it round.. but then I might get rid of it and go with a normal air heat-sink cooler, only went water cause one of the blokes i was going to buy my parts threw said they were the better way to go, no weight to them.. I've got my I on a couple, what you think

    my temps been around 25 to 31c with a room temp of 20 to 28c

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    Stay with water.

    just hope it dont leak on you n if it did would kill your psu by looks of it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nackers View Post
    Not really except for looks, should i be turning it over ?
    It depends... if you have good temps on the graphic card and your PSU is not overheating - then you just leave as it is...
    And leave that cooler too... leaking is more characteristic of custom loops... not saying that this Corsair wont ever though... **** happens... - then just turn the PSU around... would have more protection...

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