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Cases - [Answered] fitting a watercooling kit. posted in the PC Hardware forums; hi there will shortly be assembling my new watercooling kit, swiftech h20-120 premium Swiftech H20 120 Premium Watercooling Kit |Specialtech.co.uk - have a kandalf extreme Motherboard Thermaltake Kandalf ...

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Default [Answered] fitting a watercooling kit.

hi there will shortly be assembling my new watercooling kit, swiftech h20-120 premium
Swiftech H20 120 Premium Watercooling Kit |Specialtech.co.uk -
have a kandalf extreme Motherboard
Thermaltake Kandalf Extreme Edition VA9004SWA Silver w Window
just wondering the best solution for locating the radiator.
my thoughts at present are to put it in the front of the case as i have no room to the rear exterior due to where the pc is housed and don't think it'll be very good on the internal rear cos there's goin to be 2 8800 in sli throwing heat up.

its goin to take a bit of modding to get up front but am wondering which way to have air flow...
have it sucking cool air in from the front and blowing in the direction of the 120ml fan at rear, or vice versa and have it sucking pc air and throwing it out front?

the wc kit is goin to be used on a qx6850 and northbridge, not doin cards at present because they are silent.

all suggestions appreciated.
many thanks

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Hi

When I had my water cooled rig set up I had the rad lower front of the case, with a 120mm fan blowing IN through it and OUT via a Zalman 120mm fan top back right below the Power Supply Unit.

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cheers mate will give it a shot, out with the drill and hacksaw time...

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