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knacker40

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  1. Anyone know if a 3090 card will fit in a 680x using vertical mount
  2. Thanks- is what I thought Just wish there was this case taking 2 360 rads- would be perfect case
  3. Can a 280 rad fit in top if using front 360 rad- all Corsair hydro rads as manual doesn’t state yes or no
  4. Think mine is the Phanteks one- seems to do a good enough job on my 680x build
  5. looking good- what are your temps like?
  6. Started working on the back up machine- need to try it on my main one
  7. as the title says- was working fine in icue then has just stopped working completely. Mouse is only a few days old No updates available to icue or any devices I have- K70 mk.2 along with QL fans, gpu/cpu blocks, ram and rgb strips Any thoughts or help would be gratefully received mouse does/did occasionally light white when charging for a second or so have submitted a ticket but not holding my breath- very poor
  8. Just bought both and seems the same- mouse not charging or very poorly Any response yet from Corsair
  9. had mine in for 8 months, change of mobo, cpu & riser card with no issues so far
  10. most D5 will fit- I even used an Aquacomputer D5 Next which was very good but a little too noisy for the build
  11. my 9900k runs hot in benchmarking- hits high 70s but is o/c to 5Ghz all core @ 1.28v- seems to be the sweetspot for this one, have tried lower volts but bluescreens anything less than 1.28 I have a 240 x 360 rad in my corsair 680x so a little more rad space than yours- I wouldnt be too concerned with it tbh as I believe 105c is throttling temp-please feel free to correct me:D: If your machine is mostly for gaming then as long as the temps are not stupidly high then it will be fine
  12. I have currently got 9 QL fans, CPU, GPU & pump res connected in my 680x and it works a treat. I have 5 fans on one hub, 4 fans on another hub- both connected by USB to Com Pro. I then have the gpu to cpu to pump/res daisychained, connected to hub, then connected to RGB1 on Com Pro, leaving me further RGB lane to add future strips if needed. There is a lot of wiring but with a bit of time and patience it can be done tidily enough! Will try to add pictures later as I have also removed the glass front panel from the case and getting massive reductions in heat which is good. Have ordered a piece of tempered glass that I can add or remove when needed
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