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H2O Xanadu
02-22-2007, 12:30 PM
Anyone know computer stuff because I have a question for you. Do you know if the fan is removeable and replaceable on the Mini 80 from Cooler Master?
H2O Snake
02-22-2007, 02:02 PM
Moved this to the correct forum.
Anyways. Have you already purchased the 80? To be perfectally honest. Never purchase a kit or physical watercooling system. The only real way is to build it yourself. The kits and systems tend to be gimmics and have no where near the watts of heat dissapation of a custom built setup. Alot of the times with an air cooling setup you can beat a prebuilt watercooling system. If you build computers and have decent hardware knowledge i recommend building your own system. I personally am a big fan of Danger Den watercooling parts. They are typically the highest rated and the most realible. On my system i use practically all danger den. And if you do make sure to always get a copper cpu waterblock and never use a resevior always do a T-line. I also buy PC Ice liquid so i don't have to mix the distilled water and antifreeze.
But if you don't know really anything about computers and hardware. Stay with air cooling. Or read and practice on an old computer. Do NOT buy watercooling systems.
Oh and to actually answer your question yes the fan is removable and replaceable. If you were to do that i would do a 33mm thick fan as they can rotate at a slower speed but still have the same heat dissapation.