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  • Hey I heard that it was best to have the tubes feed to the bottom of radiator have you tried both ways?

  • I gotta admit, it was a bitch putting the cooler in. Took me 30 minutes on the cooler alone. I got exactly the same build as you btw.

  • I mounted all my hdds hidden on the back panned, I highly recommend it. Its easy with slim ssds.

  • the problem that you had with dust...yeah...it was because you didn't have enough intake air

  • Great video, thumbed up! Nice build. This video's very useful for me.

    I just ordered an H80 with a 600T WE, do you think it will fit as well?

  • What is the fan controller manufacturer pleeze?

  • do you have any 120 fans on the mesh panel? and what fans do you have connected to the stock fan controller and the the nxt one?

  • how many mm is there from top of the case left after installing motherboard(without any fans obviously)...........i hope something around 52 mm

  • I have the H70 as an intake in my NZXT Phantom case. H70 is mounted at the very back, a magnetic filter on the back outside my case where the H70 intakes air. I have two 200mm fans at the top as exhaust, a 140mm at the front intake and two 120mm intake fans on the side panel. My i5 2500k is OC to 4.7 ghz and idles at 32 degrees

  • what fans do you have on your h70 ?

  • Did you ever contemplate keeping the rear as intake and top as exhaust while incorporating a shroud that directs your h70 air toward the top? The top exhaust is actually the most efficient means of getting rid of hot air out of an enclosed space. With your setup, you now have hot air heating the radiator more, then using that warm air to lower the temps of hot liquid. Effectiveness drops very quickly in such a configuration. The top intake air first pushes right past the exhaust out the back.

  • @Shift4g You are absolutely right...

  • @Shift4g I ended up doing the same... sure the all the corsair H series of cooler do a good job of cooling the cpu but their particular design seems to leave people with bad airflow and a case full of hot air. Lots of intakes, a push n pull exhaust through the rad and external exhaust gpu's seems to be the answer

  • @Shift4g I have another video on my channel with a complete fan mod that I built for this chassis. I got the air flow in the 600T down to a science now. Overclocked to 4.2ghz on my 1090T idle temps at 26c full Prime95 burn at 54c. You should check out the video, its labeled "Finial Fan Mod" Thanks for the advice btw it took me a bit to figure out the best way to cool the case but I got it now.

  • Thanks for the quick reply.

  • Would you recommend the same fan setup for an air cooled heatsink specificall the Corsair A70?

  • @djgibber Look at this two ways. 1. The A70's duel fans will pull cold air from the bottom of the case very well. Then all the warm air will be pushed out the rear by your exhaust fan and top fan. 2. If you change around your top fan to intake cold air you might run into a problem of heat build up around the cpu and top of your chassis. The H70's push/pull setup allows all the air taken from inside the case to be directly exhausted out the rear. The A70 does not, it relies on the rear fan.

  • I like yer style. If i was gay, I'd do ya. Nice rig.

  • yes thats how i installed it. but i mean by 87-93 temps are in fahrenheit but in celsius is 31-34.... but how did u configure your fans on the side panel because in one of your other video i saw that u have fans...dose that help also or no and are they pulling in or pushing out air...

  • hello sir (fwh937) i just have a question for u, because i have a h70 also... but my temps are usually at 87-93 can u help me... and also where and how did u connect your pump on the h70.... and love your case, it looks really good in white!!!

  • @iksoorma360 If your temps are that high you have a problem. First make sure that you connected your H70 power lead to the main CPU Fan header on your motherboard. I had it connected to one of my OPT Fan leads once and it did not work as good. Also make sure that you seated the cooler head onto your cpu. You install the mounting bracket half way, insert the H70 and twisting until the cooler head locks into place, then tighten the bracket down locking the cooler onto the CPU.

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  • What LEDs are there besides the ones in the fans in your rig? btw nice rig sir!

  • @coal3894 Those are the NZXT White LED rope lights. You can find them on Newegg in 1m and 2m lengths. Hope this helps. And thank you for the nice comment!

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