I just installed a h75 in my aurora r6. with oc to 5.2ghz my temps never go over 75C. I used both fans but had to install it with only one and then install the other one on the bottom side from inside the case. It was really simple since the mb has threaded mounts in it and already has a backplate. I just connected both fans to exhaust and in the command center i did a custom fan curve on exhaust fan set to ambient temp
After some help from the very proficient and knowledgeable people In this community I was able to properly install and configure my Aurora R5 to this setup.
rriipptt
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September 2nd, 2017 12:00
Edit: I know it needs a 120mm aio but I want to ensure the liquid cooler that I get will fit/come with everything needed.
V10k1ller
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I just installed a h75 in my aurora r6. with oc to 5.2ghz my temps never go over 75C. I used both fans but had to install it with only one and then install the other one on the bottom side from inside the case. It was really simple since the mb has threaded mounts in it and already has a backplate. I just connected both fans to exhaust and in the command center i did a custom fan curve on exhaust fan set to ambient temp
rriipptt
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September 3rd, 2017 10:00
That's actually an awesome idea! No problem with space?
V10k1ller
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September 3rd, 2017 14:00
Not at all.
LaloAR57
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October 23rd, 2017 00:00
Corsair H75 push and pull on Aurora R5
After some help from the very proficient and knowledgeable people In this community I was able to properly install and configure my Aurora R5 to this setup.
https://community.dell.com/message/132617-re-corsair-h75-push-and-pull-on-aurora-r5?commentID=132617#comment-132617
Check it out.