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1st February 2003, 09:24 | #11 |
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| PC60 @ loveno.be watercooling parts @ cosh computersysteme (.de)
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2nd February 2003, 15:41 | #12 |
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| NiCe dude i luv the lian li pc60 |
2nd February 2003, 19:46 | #13 |
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| Why did you place the Radiator on top?? |
2nd February 2003, 19:52 | #14 | |
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2nd February 2003, 20:11 | #16 |
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| stay polite pls You answered your own question: hot air goes to the top of the case, and it gets pulled out by the top blowhole. If i would have placed the rad at the bottom, it would suck hot air in.
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2nd February 2003, 21:40 | #17 | |
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nyway: If you place the rad at the bottom, it would suck cold air from outside into the case...or am I mistaken?? The air in the case is hotter at the top, then at the bottom... (I guess) | |
2nd February 2003, 22:04 | #18 |
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| yes, but if you put the rad at the bottom, the rad would heat up the air, before it gets in the case, giving you a high case temp. |
2nd February 2003, 22:24 | #19 |
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| Like jakkerd said, you would blow all the heat generated from your cpu/gpu/... into your case, that doesn't make sense. By the way, the air in your case isn't that hot if you use watercooling.
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2nd February 2003, 22:31 | #20 |
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| AAHHH!!!... It all fits together srr for the hard words RB... and Tnx for the explanation |
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