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April 21st, 2022 04:00

Okay know I totally understand that great point thanks!

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April 21st, 2022 04:00

The thing is, fan RPM does not matter nearly as much as airflow.

The Alienware team still does not seem to have that figured out, and are still insisting using high RPM fans in their designs. It's the RPM of the fans that is making the noise.

The only noise you should hear is the airflow. That is how it is in my Lian Li case.

 

I speak from experience, as I moved components over from an R10 into the Lian Li case, and temperatures are very much lower than those same components were in my R10, with a low volume of noise coming from the air flow, not the fans.

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June 11th, 2022 14:00

And the warmed up air from the cooler blows onto the motherboard??? I wouldnt believe that solution till I see some stats.

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June 12th, 2022 07:00

It Depend on what CPU you use, if you use a 12700 KF I7 its oke, when you use a I9 then problems could be occur about the programs you use , a bigger fan can be installed as you search this forum for how to deal with that, a I9 can throttle at max  because what i think the cooling system, even a  cryotech wont be enough so thatswhy search this forum for a cooling solution^^

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June 12th, 2022 07:00

Vanadiel,

Your a Lian Li die - hard i love this, thats the solution, respect man!

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June 12th, 2022 10:00

No, it is in reverse. The rear fan configured together with the top rear fan to blow in cold air, the 2 front fans to exhaust.

So the air flows from left to right in that picture, not the normal right to left.

 

It should work, as long as the rear fans push in enough air volume to keep a positive pressure inside the case.

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July 4th, 2022 07:00

Very nice!! Did you have your Cryotech Liquid cooling? Could you sell it to me? please

 

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July 4th, 2022 13:00

The CPU will throttle regardless of cooling solution.  With the cryo-tech you can keep temps in check, but you still get power throttled.  You can use a 360mm high-end AIO and still get power throttled.  

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July 4th, 2022 17:00

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July 4th, 2022 19:00

Based on information posted by others of great knowledge . . . the processor throttling is built into the BIOS, so you could go to extreme LN2 cooling . . . with no benefit to your BIOS throttled CPU

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September 18th, 2022 20:00

Hey man, do you think this will work on a R14 as well? It's the one with the Ryzen chic and supposedly it's got a different mount on it... Thanks.

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