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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis 2010/10/18 03:32:19 (permalink)
Well monkey, it's up to you. From my expeirence the V2120 is flawed at the moment. I know Lian Li is a great company but obviously they didn't think clearly.
 
 
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis 2010/10/18 07:15:54 (permalink)
There is room for 6 drives (4 by power supply and 2 below the MB over the PSU.  Also, 3 more in the included 5 1/4 adapter bay.  Thats 9 HD's and 2 CD/DVD ROMS after you remove the huge ugly giant HD cage in the front of the fans.  remove it and move a push pull 280 rad and one 360 up top and g2g... Joe
 


  
 
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis 2010/10/18 16:05:25 (permalink)
Yeah I know but I meant to say ODD cage :P Sorry! Beside V2120 is just a bad design anyway.
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis 2010/10/19 15:05:46 (permalink)
I did wish Lian Li would've stayed w/ the dual PSU design too.
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis 2010/10/19 17:04:32 (permalink)
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis 2010/10/22 10:49:35 (permalink)
Could anyone with the V2120 and an SR-2 tell me how much room there is between the top of the board and the top of the case?  I'm wondering how thick of a radiator/ fan setup I can stick up there.
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis 2010/10/22 11:11:22 (permalink)
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Just a warning to those who do this - a response may take a long time.


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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis 2010/10/22 13:30:18 (permalink)
Pyrahna, yeah it should fit okey because I have 3 x case fan and they were 38mm x 120mm x 120mm! btu I don't know anything baout watercooling.
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis 2010/10/22 14:43:15 (permalink)
Danny- 
     I am looking to put a 120 X 360 X 59 mm radiator w/ 3 120 25mm deep fans on in the case between motherboard and the top of the case.  So do you think there is 85mm of room between the board and the case?
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis 2010/10/22 21:53:10 (permalink)
Danny-  
     I am looking to put a 120 X 360 X 59 mm radiator w/ 3 120 25mm deep fans on in the case between motherboard and the top of the case.  So do you think there is 85mm of room between the board and the case?

 
I haven't installed my SR-2 in the case yet, but im checking that space right now and it seems like we are looking at 70mm max...
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis 2010/10/23 10:06:58 (permalink)
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       I appreciate you looking.  I think that just means I need to switch up which radiator I was planning on using.
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis 2010/10/23 15:08:24 (permalink)
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Danny-  
    I am looking to put a 120 X 360 X 59 mm radiator w/ 3 120 25mm deep fans on in the case between motherboard and the top of the case.  So do you think there is 85mm of room between the board and the case?

 
I haven't installed my SR-2 in the case yet, but im checking that space right now and it seems like we are looking at 70mm max...

 
70mm is acceptable if you wish to have dual fan but it will be very close underneath the two watercooling holes, it will be very tiny gap to clear the space. I think 60mm would be better to go with dual fan. Keep cooling for a better one.
 
http://www.pccasegear.com...&products_id=15810
 
Mine is 2 x Armageddon HSFs with dual fan so 70mm + 25mm + 25mm = 120mm. I think it's better to be under 120mm, to clear the gap should be 5mm, that is 115mm.
 
See my photos:
 
http://img163.imageshack.us/i/img1605t.jpg/
 
http://img530.imageshack.us/i/img1607p.jpg/
 
 
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis 2010/10/23 15:10:54 (permalink)
pyrahna

Danny- 
    I am looking to put a 120 X 360 X 59 mm radiator w/ 3 120 25mm deep fans on in the case between motherboard and the top of the case.  So do you think there is 85mm of room between the board and the case?

 
http://img412.imageshack.us/i/img1612cd.jpg/
 
These case fan is form for specs to see if you can find out whether it is suitable or not.
 
http://www.sidewindercomp.ers.comT/pa12ulhisp.html
 
 
 
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis 2010/10/23 15:15:21 (permalink)
http://www.pccasegear.com...&products_id=15810
 
but length and width are not good. Maybe contact them to find out whether it fit or not for V2120 case. I'm thinking of modding mine.
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis 2010/10/23 17:21:54 (permalink)
I found this CM HSF
 
http://www.coolermaster.c...ct.php?product_id=6001
 
I like their dimensions but I don't know about the width of the pipes under the HSF, it may touch the small heatsink motherboard just like Armageddon. But Amageddon is 144mm in length where that one is 140mm, I bet it won't touch that.
 

post edited by danny.nguyen - 2010/10/23 17:26:10
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis 2010/10/23 20:48:43 (permalink)
I ended up buying the v2120 for my dual 5620/24 GB RAM, it was a lot of work to make it fit the sr-2. As Danny mentioned, you have to remove the 140mm fan and vertical wall it is attached to along with the long pci support bracket. I ended up going with two corsair h50's for the cooling (they are mounted to the top of the case exhausting out). They seemed to be the only thing available to me that I could find locally. Replaced the lian's two internal 120mm fans with noctua. I was very disapointed in the quality of the case. My V1200 and previous lian cases did not have a problem with overtightened screws. I could only loosen one of the fan controllers screws, one turned with no effort and the other would not budge and ended up stripping the top (I will probably have to drill this out). I was able to bend the controller down enough to get the fan headers on, but the fit and finish of the case leaves a lot to be desired given the price point.  The front panel connections required 4 USB connections, it would have been nice to have had the option to connect them to the motherboard usb headers vs. the back of the computer and looping them. I removed them, maybe when more usb 3.0 ports come along I will put them back in. I also removed the 3 bay hard drive rack closest to the power supply, running a corsair ax1200 there was not much room for the cables. I may in the future attempt to replace the 140mm fans, but I will first wait to see what others are replacing them with.
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis 2010/10/23 23:26:45 (permalink)
Join the club because we are not exactly happy campers! I might mod the case, only inside.
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis 2010/10/24 06:38:41 (permalink)
Hi pe3046,
 
that sounds like alot of problems for a Lian Li Case.. the point with overtightened screws wonders me, never had that Problem with any Lian Li Case.. but who knows what they do recently..
 
From the postings of V2120 Owners here, I guess that case isn't exactly Lian Li's masterpiece in terms of usability and quality.. :(
 
Are the aluminium screws on the V2120 not screwd in pressed-in steel wreaths(?)? Usually Lian Li uses those round counter-wreaths on the backside to prevent overtightened screws in aluminium.
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis 2010/10/24 17:34:09 (permalink)
I think they still do with most of the larger screws, but the fan controller are very tiny screws, maybe about 1mm?
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis 2010/10/29 11:28:25 (permalink)
I may buy an sr2 mobo in the near future and im keen on the lian li p80 (b?) armoursuit but it says it only takes 12 and 13 inches in length and width also maxishine has a lian li armor suit and it wouldn't fit properly so he had to drill holes in the case to make it fit.
Why does it say  on THIS post by a member of staff that the p80 will allow the sr2 to fit.
Im a bit stuck. Anyone??
 
p.s. anyone know when there will be more sr2 compatible case released?

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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis 2010/10/29 20:46:49 (permalink)
Hey Zegahertz,
 
the P80(no matter if R or Black edition) will fit the SR-2 nicely.
 
You just need to mount some of the distance holder that EVGA adds to the SR-2 because not all of the mounting holes are fitting / available.
 
This ain't a big problem, if you want to fix it "professional" you might just drill some little holes and screw distance holders in them (theyre basically self-cutting in aluminium but don't overtighten them!).
 
I didnt have to remove any aluminium part on my mounting test.
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis 2010/10/30 23:37:22 (permalink)
Hi guys, I'm new here. I recently started concieving of my next build. My current workstation is 6 years old and a sata port just died on it. It's time for a new computer, so I did some research and started to design 1 around the 5500/5600 xeons. The dual processor boards intrigued me, and I thought to myself it will last me at least 6 years if I start with a dual processor mother board. I had settled on using an EATX and a Silverstone TJ10 case when I learned about the SR-2. Naturally I fell in love <3. Now, if you know the TJ10 you know it will never fit an SR-2 in it. I saw the PC-V2120 and I've read the thread here. It seems to me that Lian Li threw together the 2120 in a rush just to satisfy the gap in the market that the SR-2 created thus justifying their painfully stiff price point. Lian Li has a great reputation for producing quality cases. The only suprise is that they are willing to jepordize their reputation with the 2120. Because of your reviews of the 2120 and it's dredful styling, I really won't consider it. I did some shopping around and took some measurments. I like the Corsair 700D and 800D; both seem to take the HPTX mod well. Then I went back to Lian Li and considered the PC-A71F, and the PC-A70F. Both have 390mm (15.35") of space between the HDD racks and the rear panel; with the MM HPTX mobo tray, and a proper tool kit, we can easily modify the cases (in theory). I like the styling of the A71F. Sure I'm going to modify the @#$% out of it, but I do that with every case. This one will just take a bit more than fans, windows, and paint.
 
To modify the PC-A70F and PC-A71F both will need to have the top rear HDD box removed, the mobo tray rails relocated, the rear panel will need a cut-out to fit the MM HPTX mobo tray and (I recommend) aluminum angle riveted around the cut-out for reinforcement. The tools needed, I imagine, will be a screw driver, a drill and drill bits, a jigsaw or dremel, a set of files, a set of threading bits, and maybe pop rivets. I intend to also use a metal filler like bondo and paint the back plate white.
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis 2010/10/31 20:32:31 (permalink)
Hi guys,
 
I am sitting here with my only part of my SR-2 build, the Lian Li 2120 black, but not all black ;-(
 
I really do appreciate everyone expressing their experiences its very helpful, in order to know what to look out for when building. Given I have already bought this beast of a box, much regrettable as I also have an older empty PC-70 (yes, the older silver box, some of you may be old enough to remember this one) anyway its just not big enough. So, I have to build around this case.
 
I was wondering if I could fit two Corsair H70's in the roof of this case as my CPU cooling.
 
I much appreciate your help and input,
 
thanks
 
Henrik
 
PS: I know nothing about water cooling, just wanting a cooling and very quiet powerful system. So all options and suggestions are welcome, thanks

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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis 2010/10/31 21:12:41 (permalink)
I suspect you'd have room for the H70, but I am basing that on the beleif that most cases with have top fans are designed to have those fans in-line with the CPU heatsink fans. The 2120 has room for 3 fans at the top.
 
IDK if it will be substaintially quieter using the H70s. You will probably have superior CPU cooling, but it will still total 4 fans, also I can assume you will have the front 2 fans and rear fan. I think the H70 may extend a small bit over the mother board when mounted on top in the 2120.
 
But I do like the idea. I too have never used liquid cooling and the H70 looks like a perfect entry level use of it. Also it will open up the motherboard for observation through a side window, which has aesthetic appeal to me.


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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis 2010/10/31 21:31:40 (permalink)
Thanks becyrus5000,
 
I have to admit, looks isn't what I am after, no side window or flashing lights. The box is black, and its going to be hidden under the desk, hopefully only to be taken out for the odd clean, and when adding more fruits to it. Otherwise I am very much wanting this to be a solid work-horse, as is my current Dual Opteron, now faithfully have been servicing me since 2005, with a CPU and hard drive replacement upgrades.
 
I am torn between using some good air coolers or going with the H70's if they will fit and if they will indeed offer better cooling at low noise. I would really like my box to be silent, like really silent. Super fast (well, if I can hit 4Ghz on a pair of X5650's I will be very happy), and most importantly - stable. Its a work machine, producing images at high resolution. I am currently struggling with a 12GB image (9 layers in photoshop for focus stacking) and its taken me the better of two hours and I am not even there yet, that is not including make the original 9 layers which is each 15-17 image, @ 96mb each. And this is a small one ;-)
 
So plenty of ram, and some fast hard drive arrays.
 
Now, can this case cut the mustard, will it fit, will it keep things cool. I am having high hopes that it will. I am very concerned about these latest reports here from people, but I am hoping to learn from it and have a successful build. I will obviously photograph it as I go a long - Not that it will be as spectacular as others here, given that I am not into all the colors, bells and what not. But I do admire those who put a lot of effort into their computer hot-rods here, they are a piece of art!
 
I better go over and check sizes again and see if I can measure anything with only having the case.
 
One thing I was thinking of with the H70's was to mount them to the roof, but attaching one of the fan's on top outside the case, like I said, I am not into looks. (duh why buy a Lian Li, well Sir, it was the only case I could get that would fit :-))
 
thanks
 
Henrik

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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis 2010/10/31 21:45:02 (permalink)
If you can measure from the inside top down to the top of the i/o panel opening that should give you an accurate measure.
 
I too am replacing a system I built in 2005 with the SR-2. The SR-2 is so attractive because it seems it will still be a good system in 6 or more years. Cheers! I hope it works out for you, I know the woos of photoshop and rendering layer.  The main complaint people are voicing about the 2120 seem to be about shotty workmanship. It is possible your case is perfect.
 
I do like to mod my case to look good; showing off the motherboard through a window, having a unique and complimentary paint job, and having beautifully working little extras. My plan for this built is classy, sofisticated, and modern. When my co-workers or boss see my workstation they should say to themselves, "wow, he must work better from home than the office. That computer is EPIC!"
 
If the system is going under a desk and you are having issues with the noise of the H70 fans, I would recommend a simple acoustic solution. Buy some urethane foam and build a 3 walled box with it around the top fans that goes between the case and the bottom of the desk, the open wall of the foam box should face the back. urethane foam can be found in the weatherizing section of your hardware store.
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis 2010/11/01 00:43:39 (permalink)
HI again,
 
I went down to the workshop and measured it, and from the roof, down to the tray, there is 60mm, now I am not sure if there is clearance to extend, as I don't have the mainboard to measure with.
 
* radiator of the H70 is 50mm thick
* (plus the supplied fans are 25mm each, so thats 75mm with just one fan on the inside of the case, and I would fit the other to other side of the case, if possible.
* H70 tubing is about 9 inches long... could be another problem, that they are not long enough
 
Not sure what to expect in terms of noise, what would be considered acceptable. The H70 hits 31 dBA at peak speed.
I am probably dreaming, but wouldn't it just be nice to keep it under 20 dBA :-)
 
one can always hope
 
Henrik
 

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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis 2010/11/01 19:57:25 (permalink)
Guys, I got a favour to ask you, just shoot an email to Coolermaster, the more we get a chance to push them into production for prototype Sr-2 case.
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis 2010/11/02 19:46:10 (permalink)
The H50 (They work fine up top with one fan, and allow for a third fan to be mounted up top which I am using as an intake inbetween them. This dropped the temps a couple of degrees) will not fit in the 2120 with two fans mounted up top unless one fan is mounted on top of the case. I should have four artic cooling pwm12's coming in the next day or two. I think if I shave part of the casing the second fan may fit inside, but not for sure. I am also replacing the 140mm with xsilent thermalrites.
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis 2010/11/10 11:11:31 (permalink)
Well guys the Silverstone TJ11 will not support HPTX form factor motherboards.  


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