I have an idea and possible solution to the mounting intake/exhaust argument. You could mount the radiator at the top of the case (top/back) as an intake, and move the default exhaust fan that came with the case to the (top/front) position, then you should have the best of both words. The hot air coming from the radiator will blow down a bit but since heat rises it will blow out the back exhaust fan...i dont know if this would work maybe someone has tried it.
I got my H80 today, it didn't fit so I had to take off the 140mm fan at the top and put it where the 120mm was at the top. When I placed the sidepanel on again, I had to do some modding cuz it didn't close. Lol. Took me 3 hours to install.
yo i'm using push pull with the H50, on the nzxt gamma, what do you rekon the fans on the removable side pannel case fans should be set to? both intake? or alternating as with the top case fans?
@vchrizs What do you mean on top the top fans are used for Exhaust on this Case! of course it can be configured to the liking of each user but i got the Push/Pull Config intake for the radiator and 2 more intakes(side,Front)!
Thanks for the video. I also want to install an H50 in my Lexa S, and have read reviews that it was a tight fit. I see that turning it upsidedown fit nicely, but what about when you attach the fan to the radiator? Did you try moving the 140mm top fan to the other top vent for more room? Does the H50 clear the glass siding? Can't wait to see what you do next. Thanks
i have a NZXT Lexa in red and im thinking about water cooling mine soon, they dont have much space to work in but ill try.
cliffybean 4 weeks ago
I have an idea and possible solution to the mounting intake/exhaust argument. You could mount the radiator at the top of the case (top/back) as an intake, and move the default exhaust fan that came with the case to the (top/front) position, then you should have the best of both words. The hot air coming from the radiator will blow down a bit but since heat rises it will blow out the back exhaust fan...i dont know if this would work maybe someone has tried it.
cummings4409 4 months ago
I got my H80 today, it didn't fit so I had to take off the 140mm fan at the top and put it where the 120mm was at the top. When I placed the sidepanel on again, I had to do some modding cuz it didn't close. Lol. Took me 3 hours to install.
xiSondre 6 months ago
it sounds like a jet
PCGamerHQ 7 months ago
Hey Dude, Thanks for your Video ;)
Is it possible to mount the radiator for the H50 in the back of the case when a 140mm Fan is installed in the top?
GStarZ15 11 months ago
@GStarZ15 Nope unless its a 120mm fan which is what i have in that spot exhausting!
140mm fan get in the way of the the radiator!
90acurals 10 months ago
@90acurals Well then this is not the right cooler for me :)
Thanks for your answer..
GStarZ15 10 months ago
does it have WM holes ?
tehmatix 1 year ago
it's so noisy es ist so laut:(
BigOlivier95 1 year ago
yo i'm using push pull with the H50, on the nzxt gamma, what do you rekon the fans on the removable side pannel case fans should be set to? both intake? or alternating as with the top case fans?
cheers.
xerocool101 1 year ago
@xerocool101 I would say 1 more intake then your total exhaust so you have as much cool air going into the case as possible!
in my case 3 intake 2 exhaust and it's worked out pretty good so far!
90acurals 1 year ago
men better mount the radiator on the top rather than the rear it will look badasssssssssss!
vchrizs 1 year ago
@vchrizs What do you mean on top the top fans are used for Exhaust on this Case! of course it can be configured to the liking of each user but i got the Push/Pull Config intake for the radiator and 2 more intakes(side,Front)!
90acurals 1 year ago
Thanks for the video. I also want to install an H50 in my Lexa S, and have read reviews that it was a tight fit. I see that turning it upsidedown fit nicely, but what about when you attach the fan to the radiator? Did you try moving the 140mm top fan to the other top vent for more room? Does the H50 clear the glass siding? Can't wait to see what you do next. Thanks
drdeth2 1 year ago
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drdeth2 1 year ago