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Which Rad (of these) for Low-CFM Fans?

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you don't have to necessarily shake it if he doesn't feel comfortable with it. But if its attached to the case, you can tilt the whole case/radiator and it'll also help the trapped air pockets get out :)
:laugh: Haha what? Why would I be uncomfortable shaking my rad?

Maybe you don't find that funny. I picture this guy holding a rad with a skeptical look on his face and he's nervously asking "sh-sake it?"
 
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:laugh: Haha what? Why would I be uncomfortable shaking my rad?

Maybe you don't find that funny. I picture this guy holding a rad with a skeptical look on his face and he's nervously asking "sh-sake it?"

well if its attached to the case, meaning you have to shake the case/rad as one thing, thats kinda scary. You know HDD and all that.

Leaning it helps it alot too!
 

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as long as your rad isn't on the top of your case or higher than your T-line/res you will have no issues with bleeding and it should be done within a couple hour's :)
 
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if you've got dust in your rad just stick you hoover pipe on it
as long as you dont get to close and bend your fins ;)
if i had rads in my pc i'd probably have them poking outside the windows:laugh:
probably in some bizaare way with lond pipes:D
 

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if you've got dust in your rad just stick you hoover pipe on it
as long as you dont get to close and bend your fins ;)

i use 125psi of compressed air and a shopvac (at the same time ;)) and i have yet to bend any fin's on either of my rad's :toast:

of course if you're not carefull and "poke" the rad you will bend the fin's but not to worry they are easy enough to straighten with a small flat bladed screwdriver, you can also buy a purpose built fin straightening tool from a place like princess auto or harbour freight if you feel uncomfortable using a screwdriver....

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angel you can sometimes tweek the rad by doing a push pull config setup.

This allows more static though the rad and in turn means you can crank your fans down lower and still get more air.

If noise is a big concern, do a push pull config, means sandwitch the radiator on both sides with fans, and have all of them run really slow.

And the MCR320 is a great radiator... Im running 2 of them stacked together for my gpu cards.

So if you ever need more radiator, this option is always available.

 
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had to be Naekuh, who else :toast: :)
 
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