I haven't tried it, but I understand the hard drive cages below the PSU shroud can just be moved over a little, not removed.
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I haven't tried it, but I understand the hard drive cages below the PSU shroud can just be moved over a little, not removed.
You can mount the Radiator in the front of the case if you wanted. I mounted a 240 in front of mine. There is an access space in the PSU cover hat will allow you to slide it down into there if...
Well, maybe it is not a true PWM header. Some of the new boards, I hear, have 4 pin headers that are called PWM, but they are not. I can't say that for a fact, but I have heard that. I only know that...
As I understand it, and the way I have mine hooked up, if you connect the 12V sata header, you can't control the fans, they will run a 100% because they are running from the sata header. If you...
Try raising the target temp and see if that makes them slower, I'd try 85. The MSI fan control apparently is not reading the sensor correctly. You should only have to adjust the header the hub is...
You can usually program the fans through the bios for that header or with a fan tuning utility most motherboards supply. All the fans will respond to that setting unless you connect the power molex....
Yes, it will still power it but not be controllable, most likely. It will probably run 100% all the time, which really isn't a bad thing if it is not too loud. Look for an opening in the case...
It does not matter if you don't use it at all. If you connect the supplied 4 pin cable to port #1 on the hub and to the PWM header on your mobo, you can connect up to 11 (I think) fans, whether 3 or...
If the top mesh is secured in place, it shouldn't be able to vibrate, I wouldn't think. Mine is pretty tight and won't move at all. Is it possible that you have a fan out of balance under it, or not...
Well, I had the same problem and they responded with some suggestions. That didn't work and they are sending me new clips. They were prompt and very professional.
email Phanteks support. They will help you. But you should be able to take a screw driver and push the back until they are in place.
Good looking build, Bwanna69. Good to see you here. Did you have any problems during the build? I would suspect not as the case seems easy to build in. I had very few problems once I got my bottom...
I haven't seen a problem yet. I would like it raised a little although it seems to have enough room to do it's job. Maybe I'll make that another project to add to my list. But, it seems OK.
No, it doesn't need it. The EVGA cooler is extremely good. I was going to, but have only gotten to 65C while running a stress test, and that was while it was overclocked.
Just finished tonight. I still have some cleaning up to do, but this is what I have right now.
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I haven't got that far yet because of no board, but I have moved the bottom cage and the cable/reservoir cover. I have am EVGA GTX 780 Classified, which is a beast of a card (11' long) and a 360 rad...
I'll post some pictures when I'm through. It may be a while though, My motherboard is in RMA. When it gets back and tested, I'll do the build, then some pictures. It will only be a single loop for...
Well, there was no room to spare. I took the top Hard drive cage out and put it in place from above the PSU inset and had to force it down to the bottom. But I got it in. Just say I don't have to...
Thanks for your help, again. I got it in. I just hope it is right. The rest should be fairly simple, I hope.
BTW, it is an RX360 (3X120) XSPC rad. It is exactly 5" wide. But, as above it can be fit in above the PSU stepped/cover lined up and pushed straight down. That puts som pressure on it and makes any...
Yes you are correct. I had already thought of the dremmel, but really, really don't want to do that. Besides, there's something intrinsically wrong with buying a new case and then taking a dremmel to...
Hey guys, I'm a little slow on this stuff, could someone help me out a little. I'm trying to put a 360 mm rad in the bottom of the case. I know it can't be done with the bottom tray. But, with the...
I watched a video review of the six eyes. That's the way it is supposed to work. You push the button and it comes out. After you adjust the fan, you push it back in. So it should work with the door.
Thanks a lot, JackNaylor I appreciate the suggestion. I'll look into them. I've only found them at Performance PCs so far. But the controller can help a lot with the rad fans. Thanks again.
I think that would be a great idea. There are a lot of questions about what fits and what does not. Great idea.