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eel8
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02-12-2017, 10:31 AM
#11
Rogue Leader:
I use a Cryorig A80, along with many others from the Mod team. The A40 is a bit smaller but otherwise identical. No issues have been reported. Its rebadged antec? Probably they figured out my point and fixed it for Cyrorig, hehe. In any case, I don’t like water—I wouldn’t even try a custom loop. I’d avoid maintenance and leaks. My EVGA ACX with delta works fine, handles 200W without straining under full OCCT load, and the fan stays below 6000 RPM. 😉
Don’t waste time on a xigmatek dark night limited either—I had one years ago for over 100 now, and it’s too bad I sold it.
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eel8
02-12-2017, 10:31 AM #11

Rogue Leader:
I use a Cryorig A80, along with many others from the Mod team. The A40 is a bit smaller but otherwise identical. No issues have been reported. Its rebadged antec? Probably they figured out my point and fixed it for Cyrorig, hehe. In any case, I don’t like water—I wouldn’t even try a custom loop. I’d avoid maintenance and leaks. My EVGA ACX with delta works fine, handles 200W without straining under full OCCT load, and the fan stays below 6000 RPM. 😉
Don’t waste time on a xigmatek dark night limited either—I had one years ago for over 100 now, and it’s too bad I sold it.

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datmando
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02-19-2017, 12:49 PM
#12
It's not really, Antec probably isn't the manufacturer of this part, it's likely produced by Asetek, which is the original equipment manufacturer for many similar items.
AIO coolers are generally leak-proof and don't need upkeep.
The EVGA ACX with a delta design doesn't make sense—did you actually swap the GPU fans for delta fans? The deltas have a specific speed range, so they probably won't reach 6krpms, but they would still be noisier.
As I mentioned earlier, it looks like you're adding unnecessary complexity, but if you're satisfied, that's fine.
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datmando
02-19-2017, 12:49 PM #12

It's not really, Antec probably isn't the manufacturer of this part, it's likely produced by Asetek, which is the original equipment manufacturer for many similar items.
AIO coolers are generally leak-proof and don't need upkeep.
The EVGA ACX with a delta design doesn't make sense—did you actually swap the GPU fans for delta fans? The deltas have a specific speed range, so they probably won't reach 6krpms, but they would still be noisier.
As I mentioned earlier, it looks like you're adding unnecessary complexity, but if you're satisfied, that's fine.

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smilyfries5
Member
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02-19-2017, 02:43 PM
#13
Rogue Leader:
Actually, Antec probably isn't the manufacturer of this part, it's likely produced by Asetek, which is the original equipment manufacturer for many similar items.
AIO coolers don't usually leak and need very little upkeep.
An EVGA ACX with a delta configuration doesn't make sense—did you just swap the GPU fans for delta fans? The deltas have a specific speed range, I'm sure they won't exceed 6kHz but could, and regardless they will always be noisier.
As I mentioned earlier, it looks like you're adding unnecessary complexity, but if you're satisfied with the result, that's fine.
lol EVGA doesn't usually name their tower coolers for CPU ACX just like in their videos
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The delta range becomes less important when they're PWM controlled in BIOS. I've kept it at the minimum speed constantly unless temperatures hit 45 degrees, then it increases but never goes above 6000.
You're right about Asetek being rebranded as a manufacturer for Corsair too, I don't know if they still do that now.
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smilyfries5
02-19-2017, 02:43 PM #13

Rogue Leader:
Actually, Antec probably isn't the manufacturer of this part, it's likely produced by Asetek, which is the original equipment manufacturer for many similar items.
AIO coolers don't usually leak and need very little upkeep.
An EVGA ACX with a delta configuration doesn't make sense—did you just swap the GPU fans for delta fans? The deltas have a specific speed range, I'm sure they won't exceed 6kHz but could, and regardless they will always be noisier.
As I mentioned earlier, it looks like you're adding unnecessary complexity, but if you're satisfied with the result, that's fine.
lol EVGA doesn't usually name their tower coolers for CPU ACX just like in their videos
😉
The delta range becomes less important when they're PWM controlled in BIOS. I've kept it at the minimum speed constantly unless temperatures hit 45 degrees, then it increases but never goes above 6000.
You're right about Asetek being rebranded as a manufacturer for Corsair too, I don't know if they still do that now.

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