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  1. AndrejusD

    H150i noise

    Hello, I have been testing my setup today, and after putting pump on max rpm it started to make these noises. Here in the video noises are after switching from balanced to low then to balanced again. The only thing that is makimg noise is a pump. Can I get an RMA or some info how to fix this ? [ame] [/ame]
  2. Overall case is amazing, really tydi and pretty one, but if it was only 2 cm taller there would be no problems with top AIO, but on the other hand, top AIO can leak, so in this case, I think I will mount gpu watercooling radiator on a side panel or through back fan mounting holes, so CPU and GPU loops would be separate. Just wanna contact one radiator manufacturer if they would make a single big radiator for lets say 4x200 mm big fans to mount on side of a right panel :)
  3. Thx a lot. I wrote directly to carsair support, and they told they won't ship to LT, while here on forum I see they have store in EU :D: Funny company imho :D:
  4. Hello, Is it possible to create H150i pump curve ? Smth like: 34-35 degree - quiet 35-37 degree - balanced 37+ - extreme ?
  5. Thx a lot :) This is what I was looking for ! (Y) Maby any info how to ship this to Lithuania ?
  6. Hello, Is it possible to buy 465X additional side metal panel which is for accessing the wiring ? I want to do some modding ant put some radiators on side of the case :D:
  7. Solved this on older cases with putting hdd's on the double sided thick tape, and also adding some noise dampening material where hdd rack is inserting the cage. That helped a lot. Other thing is - buy ssd, and make storage disk shut down unless you open it.
  8. Already had this problem for 240 aio for GPU. The main problem with corsair, is that they advertise something, you overpay for the product, and then you still have to mod your case for components to fit in. I think they could make a new, lets say 3 cm wider revision for these cases, and change them for users who are experiencing problems. EDIT: 3 cm taller case would make a huge difference.
  9. It definetly will. Thay made a pretty case, but did forget about normal ventilation. The only way I thought - would be to order ordinary glass, with holes for fresh air in it. Top mounted aio is also not an option because it just does not fit as advertised.
  10. Some people just wanna remove GPU heat to the top, because near GPU is nvme ssd and also chipset. So for CPU i'm using 360 aio, and I want 240mm aio gpu cooling and vertical ounting. NOW because of Corsair I can not do none of that (neither putting in nvme, becaue it will be near 72oC gpu while gaming, neither vertical GPU - because can not find a solution for effective cooling). They made a pretty but unfunctional case. And also. I was thinking of putting rad on top. But with AIO gpu it is inpossible. Buying waterblock and other stuff for mine 1080 - not worth it. Only newer 2080 could do the job and cosair ruined this :evil:
  11. Confirming that for everybody who want to buy this case: There is no fast ddr4 memory that can be installed and can not interfere with mounting a 240mm rad without drilling additional holes in the case to hold the radiator. And even that might not help at all. I have 4133 Mhz Patriot Viper Steel 4133 Mhz memory ant it is not that tall at all, but it is already in the way of the fan blade when watching from above. Honestly: I don't know who is 3D modelling these cases, and who is approving, and what is in these persons head, but I see that they don't think that if you buy some noice side panel glassy case, you will not be using cheap low profile server ddr3 memory on aliexpress xeon system, and will put inside something from the store shelf that cost something, so there must be left normal gaps between the components. In my case I want to put 2080 watercooled from Gigabyte. And I will have to cut / drill this pretty case because somebody just could not widen it by 0,5-1 cm and move the mounting of the top fans to the side by 2 cm. (I already have h150i in front). Thx a lot guys, good job :D
  12. I mean that if there is thick layer of thermal grease, because the lid is not perfectly flat, it might be that it takes time for the heat to transfer from cpu to watercooler, and if that is the case, then liquid metal will remove this limiting factor and it heat will move much faster, what will result in better cooling performance. Simple physix.
  13. I understand your point, but in my case something is blocking thermal movement from cpu to waterblock, this is why I think I will need to lap my 2700x or use liquid metal. I've been lapping cpu's for a long time. My previous LGA775 and 1366 x5675 xeons, both were lapped to ideally flat surface, and it helped to achieve +50% OC at least :) I know for ryzen it won't help much in OC, but in thermals it must. Found theese two videos [ame] [/ame] [ame] [/ame] They just confirming my thoughts that maby ryzen lid is not flat enough so thermal interface just can not transfer heat that fast. What do you think ?
  14. So lets go futher. Now I was trying to overclock my cpu a bit more than 4.1 Ghz 1.35V, lets say to 4.175Ghz and 1.4V and... Something is wrong here. Max power draw from the CPU was 170W, and it hit 90 degree at 36~37 degree coolant temperature. So delta temp is 53 degree ? :eek::eek: Which resulted cpu temp to spike to 90 degrees. Wtf ? Really ... See attached printscreen. To be honest ... I was expecting that 180 euro AIO would outperform some air coolers like Noctua or BeQuiet at least in few degrees, as theese confirm to perfectly dissipate 250W chips at under temperature limits, and now I see it might be doing even worse :mad::(::[pouts::sigh!: ... Will applying liquid metal from thermal grizzly void my warranty for H150i ?? Wanna give it a try, what if cpu surface is not flat enough...
  15. Ahh, so this is why they won't spin down normally :) nzxt controller is not pwm so it shoud hive smth like 7V or so when put to minimum 20 percent of load. I think I need to try put some resistors to lower their speed and bump percentage a bit. I have few resistors from my previous bought fans, must try ir later :) Just don't want to buy whole commander because of 3 fans :eek:
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