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Re:Corsair H50 mod with two 120mm radiators in Silverstone TJ10 case 2009/12/31 11:19:39 (permalink)
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Anyway, i am glad you did it man ! Did you have any problem getting the air out of the loop ?

Yeah.  I did.  I didn't have a syringe.  I spent close to an hour getting every last bit of air out of the radiator and pump/block.  Then I made the connection with only a tiny bit of air in the hoses.
 
Well, I THOUGHT I got all the air out of the radiator.  But, there was actually a whole ton of air left in the radiator.  The tubes in the radiator are so small; I guess the air didn't want to move out of the radiator until I turned the pump on.  All the sudden, I had a massive amount of air in the loop.
 
Well, I got it out finally.  I think I was being a little picky about getting the air out and could have settled with the result long before I finally was satisfied.  Originally, there was quite a bit of air in the pump "reservoir" when it was new and I guess I just couldn't settle for that quantity of air.
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Re:Corsair H50 mod with two 120mm radiators in Silverstone TJ10 case 2009/12/31 18:30:57 (permalink)
In my setup the rear fan is needed to cool down the voltage regulators. It blows air from outside to inside. I recently upgraded the original 25mm fan with server grade 38mm Panaflo fan. Had to mount it outside of the case though. The problem is 38mm fan creates much more directed stream of air than 25mm. The 25mm fan spreads air to the sides much more than 38mm does. While 25mm fan installed inside the case was good enough to hit vreg radiator with air, the 38mm installed the same way wasn't because air was blown above that radiator. Installing 38mm fan outside the case added a lot more distance between the fan and vreg radiator so the air can actually hit it and cool it very nicely.

This fan is connected to motherboard Power fan connector so it sets it speed based on Vregs temperature automatically. This also gives more fresh air to my modified H50 to cool CPU better under heavy load.

Here are the pictures...    [ REAR 120mm x 38mm FAN BLOWS AIR OUTSIDE --> INSIDE ]
























post edited by vardenkastav - 2009/12/31 21:24:49
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Re:Corsair H50 mod with two 120mm radiators in Silverstone TJ10 case 2009/12/31 21:55:39 (permalink)
 
vardenkastav




 
Why are you using the Jmicron SATA controller above the primary video card?
 
 
 
Before I cut up a tupperware container (makeshift tupperware fan shroud FTW), I had to place a fan outside the case in order to get two fans on the H50 radiator.
 
 
 
EDIT:
 
 
That's alot of memory. 
 
 
 
Oh, what kind of tubing did you use?  I wasn't patient and just picked up what I could.  I got the cheap clear vinyl tubing.  I wonder how fast the fluid will evaporate through my tubing.
post edited by ty_ger07 - 2009/12/31 22:01:11
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Re:Corsair H50 mod with two 120mm radiators in Silverstone TJ10 case 2009/12/31 22:26:01 (permalink)
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Why are you using the Jmicron SATA controller above the primary video card?
 
 
 
Before I cut up a tupperware container (makeshift tupperware fan shroud FTW), I had to place a fan outside the case in order to get two fans on the H50 radiator.
 
 
 
EDIT:
 
 
That's alot of memory. 
 
 
 
Oh, what kind of tubing did you use?  I wasn't patient and just picked up what I could.  I got the cheap clear vinyl tubing.  I wonder how fast the fluid will evaporate through my tubing.


I use that controller for my BlueRay drive because the Intel SATA is used for 6 HDDs and the other two red connectors i am going to use for dual 2.5" HDD bay eventually. At this point i have single 3.5" bay instead.
 
Maxed out memory at the beginning just in case i need it in the future. Wanted to have exactly (revision) the same DIMMs in both banks.

I also used vinyl tubes. I don't think the fluid can evaporate through them. But if this happens i just buy some serious stuff instead, maybe change my fluid to green same time too.

Honestly i don't think H50 requires push/pull set up in most cases. I only did it because TJ10 top grille is very restrictive so i figured out push/pull will make more pressure to actually force the air out through that grille.

IMHO push/pull doesn't give you better airflow when the flow is unrestricted. And you can safely assume that most air coolers don't really restrict the flow of air, the metal fins are not close enough to each other to do it. If you put two fans in push/pull, will the air go faster ? Not at all ! However such setup gives you more pressure and in situation when the flow is restricted (like some stupid grille with tiny holes in it) it can actually improve airflow and cooling.

 

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Re:Corsair H50 mod with two 120mm radiators in Silverstone TJ10 case 2009/12/31 22:37:05 (permalink)
Huh.

In my situation, I noticed a small improvement using two fans (push/pull) instead of just one.

I haven't seen any review for the H50 yet which didn't show a decent improvement by using a push/pull configuration.  The radiator may not seem very restrictive, but it restricts alot compared to not having a radiator there at all.

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Re:Corsair H50 mod with two 120mm radiators in Silverstone TJ10 case 2010/01/01 02:57:03 (permalink)
ty_ger07

Huh.

In my situation, I noticed a small improvement using two fans (push/pull) instead of just one.

I haven't seen any review for the H50 yet which didn't show a decent improvement by using a push/pull configuration.  The radiator may not seem very restrictive, but it restricts alot compared to not having a radiator there at all.


I have noticed like 2c - 3c difference with H50 push/pull, but thats with the grille added to the equation. And like you said H50 radiator with all the small "fins" may be actually quite restrictive by itself.
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Re:Corsair H50 mod with two 120mm radiators in Silverstone TJ10 case 2010/01/01 04:40:30 (permalink)
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Huh.

In my situation, I noticed a small improvement using two fans (push/pull) instead of just one.

I haven't seen any review for the H50 yet which didn't show a decent improvement by using a push/pull configuration.  The radiator may not seem very restrictive, but it restricts alot compared to not having a radiator there at all.


I have to agree here.  I saw a 3C difference with the push/pull.  I also had to mount one fan on the outside-rear and push threw the grill holes.  This little H50 rad is considerably more restictive than my other rigs with Feser or Thermochill rads. 
 
I've built several systems for friends and used the H50.  I had always been a little reluctant to use one on an i7 build, but I'm now a believer.  Partly because of guys like yourself ty_ger07.  I had to see it for myself; I know, I'm one of those guys.  Anyway, this little thing rocks!  I'm totally sold on the H50 now just because of the price/performance value.
 
I think I'm done buying all this fancy-schmancy water cooling stuff and will now save money for Fermi.  LOL
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Re:Corsair H50 mod with two 120mm radiators in Silverstone TJ10 case 2010/01/04 16:01:07 (permalink)
Awesome bit of modding! Thanks for sharing your expertise.


 
 
 
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Re:Corsair H50 mod with two 120mm radiators in Silverstone TJ10 case 2010/01/07 03:24:35 (permalink)
vaperstylz

Awesome bit of modding! Thanks for sharing your expertise.


Not a problem :) If anyone need more detailed pics or have some questions let me know.
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Re:Corsair H50 mod with two 120mm radiators in Silverstone TJ10 case 2010/02/18 12:31:50 (permalink)
Wow. Great Job! thanks for sharing all the details.
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Re:Corsair H50 mod with two 120mm radiators in Silverstone TJ10 case 2010/03/01 17:07:16 (permalink)
I love this idea. I have been very impressed with my h50 and i realize that it is not a "real" water cooling system, but it does work very well.

I think i may take this one level farther and try to add a ek chip-set block to it along with the duel radiators, my only concern really is if the pump on the h50 can handle it.

http://www.sidewindercomp..s.com/ekevx58clacn.html

In the future it would leave me with options to actualy get the other items needed for a better water cooling setup, but this does look like a a very clean and fun mod.

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Re:Corsair H50 mod with two 120mm radiators in Silverstone TJ10 case 2010/04/13 07:39:01 (permalink)
Does anyone here know about the newer 'CoolIt' products, which are similiar to Corsair's?  

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Re:Corsair H50 mod with two 120mm radiators in Silverstone TJ10 case 2010/04/15 09:36:30 (permalink)
Thats pretty sick. Thanks!

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Re:Corsair H50 mod with two 120mm radiators in Silverstone TJ10 case 2010/04/15 10:06:47 (permalink)
Sweet job! Gr8 craftsmanship

 
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Re:Corsair H50 mod with two 120mm radiators in Silverstone TJ10 case 2010/04/15 16:11:45 (permalink)
Nice mod man I'm sorry if I may have missed it but what are your temps after you installed the second rad, idle and load please, oh and what speed are you running at.


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Re:Corsair H50 mod with two 120mm radiators in Silverstone TJ10 case 2010/04/20 05:39:26 (permalink)
Just added GTX 480 to the mix.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
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Re:Corsair H50 mod with two 120mm radiators in Silverstone TJ10 case 2010/04/20 22:34:52 (permalink)
What were your before and after temps? idle and load.

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Re:Corsair H50 mod with two 120mm radiators in Silverstone TJ10 case 2010/04/21 00:10:47 (permalink)
I'm digging the Imperial emblem badge you have on the inside of the case :) I had a friend buy me the Imperial thumb screws back 6 years ago when I did my first built (also got me a case badge as well which is still on that monitor to this day!)

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Re:Corsair H50 mod with two 120mm radiators in Silverstone TJ10 case 2010/04/21 06:15:27 (permalink)
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What were your before and after temps? idle and load.
 

You mean with 2 x 5870 versus GTX 480 ?
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Re:Corsair H50 mod with two 120mm radiators in Silverstone TJ10 case 2010/04/21 06:55:40 (permalink)
I am seriously going to consider getting one of those H50's for my daily use computer.  EXCELLENT build and what picture orgy.  love it
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Re:Corsair H50 mod with two 120mm radiators in Silverstone TJ10 case 2010/04/22 12:09:37 (permalink)
Great Mod!






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Re:Corsair H50 mod with two 120mm radiators in Silverstone TJ10 case 2010/04/22 12:42:26 (permalink)
I really like my H50. Nice mod, very well done!
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Re:Corsair H50 mod with two 120mm radiators in Silverstone TJ10 case 2010/04/26 11:19:14 (permalink)
I have some pics with green LED fan installed on the front. Not sure yet if i am going to keep it like that or replace with high flow blac Panaflo fan. Also the back fan i'll most likely change back to the black one. Those green fans are cool but for some reason the LEDs die from time to time.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
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Re:Corsair H50 mod with two 120mm radiators in Silverstone TJ10 case 2010/04/26 13:15:49 (permalink)
Nice pics!

How are you liking the Kama Bay? Did it lower temps at all?
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Re:Corsair H50 mod with two 120mm radiators in Silverstone TJ10 case 2010/04/26 15:50:27 (permalink)
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Nice pics!

How are you liking the Kama Bay? Did it lower temps at all?


I haven't check the temps yet, but i am sure it is going to help as the airflow that goes into the case doubled (i have replaced green fan with panaflo). Of course the front door needs to be opened at least a bit to take advantage of that fan. Also it looks just sick, either with green or black fan... i love it ! :)
 
 
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Re:Corsair H50 mod with two 120mm radiators in Silverstone TJ10 case 2010/04/28 07:15:25 (permalink)
Ok, finally, the whole project is done ! Second GTX 480 installed :)
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
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Re:Corsair H50 mod with two 120mm radiators in Silverstone TJ10 case 2010/05/03 18:57:52 (permalink)
Hey Vardenkastav! I don't know if you knew this or not, but your mod made it onto the official Corsair blog!

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Re:Corsair H50 mod with two 120mm radiators in Silverstone TJ10 case 2010/05/04 11:52:24 (permalink)
Nahte27

Hey Vardenkastav! I don't know if you knew this or not, but your mod made it onto the official Corsair blog!

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COOOOOOOOOL !!! :)
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Re:Corsair H50 mod with two 120mm radiators in Silverstone TJ10 case 2010/05/04 14:20:45 (permalink)
How is the pump? Still working? Ive seen others mod their corsair and the pump died within a few weeks.

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Re:Corsair H50 mod with two 120mm radiators in Silverstone TJ10 case 2010/05/04 20:52:11 (permalink)
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How is the pump? Still working? Ive seen others mod their corsair and the pump died within a few weeks.


Yeah, its working. No problem at all. This is very simple pump, i dont see any reason for it to die.
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