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Watercooling Watercooled Corsair 250D - It actually will fit afterall.

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by Neogumbercules, 26 Sep 2014.

  1. Neogumbercules

    Neogumbercules What's a Dremel?

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    So it's been a while and this build is still going strong. I'm looking to add to it. Right now I noticed I have a bit of an airflow problem inside the case. Component temperatures are fine but the ambient temps are too high for comfort. I'm going to add an 80mm fan on the back for exhaust and I'm looking to get some LED lighting in there as well.
     
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    CraigWatson Level Chuck Norris

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    Very very nice build - especially like the tubing layout :)

    +rep :)
     
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    Neogumbercules What's a Dremel?

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    Thanks Craig. I actually just got my lighting and the 80mm fan installed.

    The 80mm fan is a fractal design silent 80mm. The screws it comes with are too small or the holes for the screws on this case are too big... either way, they slip right through the holes so they are currently kind of smushed in between the rubber grommets that cover the holes. Seems to stick.

    The lighting is a 120mm Bit Fenix Alchemy blue LED.

    Please excuse the potato quality pictures. My phone takes hoooorrible low/no light pictures. :sigh:

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