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  1. Do you guys happen to know what the dimensions are for this block? I've been looking everywhere on Corsair's site but can't find anything.
  2. I'm thinking about purchasing this block for my MSI 3080ti Ventus and building a custom loop, but I'm not sure that it will fit in my case with the waterblock on it. I looked on the Corsair website for dimensions but was unable to find anything. Primarily I need to know the width of the card from the PCIE slot to the terminals. I run a Ncase M1 and the max that distance can be is 140mm plus the PCIE connector itself. Thank you.
  3. One other question. Is the plug on the temp cable a standard plug or is it proprietary? Just wondering if it could be plugged into a temp sensor header on a motherboard or if it will only work with the Commander Pro.
  4. Thank you that is exactly what I was looking for!
  5. You don't necessarily have to get a Y fitting. You could just put your ball valve into one of the unused ports on the XD5. Save yourself a little bit of money.
  6. I'm in the process of planning out a loop. I want to use the XD5 reservoir and am trying to figure out if there's enough room in the front of my case for a 60mm radiator, fans in push, and the pump/res. But I can't find dimensions for the XD5 anywhere. Can anyone help with this please?
  7. Around 22C or so. I have my own thread here: http://forum.corsair.com/v3/showthread.php?t=186303 I think you posted there already. Don't want to hijack OP's thread.
  8. So after playing a game for about an hour with my custom fan curve my cpu temps were in the mid 50’s on my CPU. According to icue my water temp was 48. But that’s with leds on. So I’m figuring it was more like 43. Not sure what to think about this.
  9. Ok sounds good. This deal has me pretty frustrated. I know it's "fixable" by setting a custom curve, but it shouldn't have to be done. Not on a product that costs this much.
  10. Ok. That's what I'll do. Work on setting a custom fan curve. I think the big question then is what is too warm for the liquid temp to be? I know I was told when I was running a custom loop that most pumps and such couldn't take temps over 60 C.
  11. I too am having this issue. I shut the RGB off on my pump and my temps go from 36 to 37 C to 30 to 31 C. This is on a H100i RGB Platinum SE model.
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