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EVGA CLC 240 Fan/Radiator Screw Size

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2017/08/27 17:23:40 (permalink)
What screw size do I need to add 2 120mm fans on the other side of the CLC 240?  I will have fans on both sides of the radiator. The screws will have to be long enough to mount the entire unit to the front of my case. Thanks.
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    Re: EVGA CLC 240 Fan/Radiator Screw Size 2017/08/29 05:17:33 (permalink)
    Hello? Anybody from EVGA out there?
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    Re: EVGA CLC 240 Fan/Radiator Screw Size 2017/08/29 05:23:27 (permalink)
    My suggestion is that you contact EVGA tech support directly. 

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    Re: EVGA CLC 240 Fan/Radiator Screw Size 2017/08/30 07:17:51 (permalink)
    What's the point of this forum then?
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    Re: EVGA CLC 240 Fan/Radiator Screw Size 2017/08/30 08:06:01 (permalink)
    #6-32 x 1-1/4 to 1-1/2
    The length needs to be adjusted based on any other items it must pass through. Examples like the case or a filter screen.
     

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    Re: EVGA CLC 240 Fan/Radiator Screw Size 2017/08/30 17:44:12 (permalink)
    miklet
    #6-32 x 1-1/4 to 1-1/2
    The length needs to be adjusted based on any other items it must pass through. Examples like the case or a filter screen.
     


    +1 its pretty much standard for every manufacture 

                                   
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    Re: EVGA CLC 240 Fan/Radiator Screw Size 2017/08/30 18:44:12 (permalink)
    Nikej81
    What's the point of this forum then?


    This is a User based Volunteer Forum
     
    We try to help as best we can. 
     
    However reaching out directly to EVGA is also an option.  The employees of EVGA cannot possibly read every post
     
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    Take your "factory" screw with you to the hardware store - they should be able to "size it"

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    Re: EVGA CLC 240 Fan/Radiator Screw Size 2017/10/07 04:08:25 (permalink)
    Hi Please forgive me for what is probably a daft question, but just to be sure 100% I'll post my question anyway.
     
    I have a corsair 780T case, a very nice case with 3 120mm cutouts on top for liquid coolers radiator and fans.
    So I know the clc 240 would work well. (2x120mm fans)
    But the clc 280 is a bit better, and I would prefer that if it's possible to install easily.
     
    I will buy one of them anyhow, but just wanted to quickly check up on this. I assume I will have to go with the 240mm, not no harm in asking about the 280 (2x140mm fans.)

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    Re: EVGA CLC 240 Fan/Radiator Screw Size 2017/10/07 04:39:48 (permalink)
    miklet
    #6-32 x 1-1/4 to 1-1/2
    The length needs to be adjusted based on any other items it must pass through. Examples like the case or a filter screen.

     
    Length is usually 30mm if you're using with normal fans.

    http://www.thewatercoolingshop.co.uk/phobya-screw-din-912-m3-x-30mm-hexagon-socket-flat-4-pack-black-nickel-94570.html
     
     
     
    Gawg36
    Hi Please forgive me for what is probably a daft question, but just to be sure 100% I'll post my question anyway.
     
    I have a corsair 780T case, a very nice case with 3 120mm cutouts on top for liquid coolers radiator and fans.
    So I know the clc 240 would work well. (2x120mm fans)
    But the clc 280 is a bit better, and I would prefer that if it's possible to install easily.
     
    I will buy one of them anyhow, but just wanted to quickly check up on this. I assume I will have to go with the 240mm, not no harm in asking about the 280 (2x140mm fans.)



    It will fit.
    Most of the full towers out there are able to fit on the top side 240/280/360 and some even fit 420mm rads.

    From Corsairs website:

    http://www.corsair.com/en-ww/graphite-series-780t-full-tower-pc-case
     

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    Re: EVGA CLC 240 Fan/Radiator Screw Size 2017/10/07 04:50:11 (permalink)
    @PietroBR  re: Evga liquid cooler rad and fan size.
     
    Hey, thanks man, that's an excellent answer, and thanks for the Corsair info too! Much appreciatted!!
    This is good news for me. Seems I have a choice after all. Now, when will them coffee lake i7 k series and some good mobo's going to available.
    (I read in several places that the i7 k version of coffee lake is particularly hard to get hold of. I'm on a really good Ivy i5 3570k @ 4.75GHz, cool and little
    voltage added. Probably the only time I landed some golden silicon. Served me VERY well, but, well it's getting a bit long in the tooth, and I think soon
    just four cores wont' really cut it. Currently fine, but for how long.
     
    Thanks again Pietro!! 

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    Re: EVGA CLC 240 Fan/Radiator Screw Size 2017/10/07 05:00:31 (permalink)
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    @PietroBR  re: Evga liquid cooler rad and fan size.
     
    Hey, thanks man, that's an excellent answer, and thanks for the Corsair info too! Much appreciatted!!
    This is good news for me. Seems I have a choice after all. Now, when will them coffee lake i7 k series and some good mobo's going to available.
    (I read in several places that the i7 k version of coffee lake is particularly hard to get hold of. I'm on a really good Ivy i5 3570k @ 4.75GHz, cool and little
    voltage added. Probably the only time I landed some golden silicon. Served me VERY well, but, well it's getting a bit long in the tooth, and I think soon
    just four cores wont' really cut it. Currently fine, but for how long.
     
    Thanks again Pietro!! 




    Thanks, and no problem Gawg36 .

    About the Coffee Lake series, motherboards are already out for sale (at least at newegg and amazon), as for the CPU itself, I managed to get one in preorder via Newegg (391 bucks), but it shoud ship only in more 2 weeks (it's true that the coffee lake might have some shortage for storage before Q1 2018 > here's a link to this info).

    I'm jumping from the mighty I7 3820 to the 8700K, so, as reported by Intel, I should have 2x performance then my current RIG.
    4c/8t for gaming usually is fine (depending on the generation of th CPU and the GPU paired with it), but man, I will be building something for the next 5/6 years (maybe few updates, like PSU after a while / GPU after a few years).

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    Re: EVGA CLC 240 Fan/Radiator Screw Size 2017/10/07 05:10:29 (permalink)
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    @PietroBR  re: Evga liquid cooler rad and fan size.
     
    Hey, thanks man, that's an excellent answer, and thanks for the Corsair info too! Much appreciatted!!
    This is good news for me. Seems I have a choice after all. Now, when will them coffee lake i7 k series and some good mobo's going to available.
    (I read in several places that the i7 k version of coffee lake is particularly hard to get hold of. I'm on a really good Ivy i5 3570k @ 4.75GHz, cool and little
    voltage added. Probably the only time I landed some golden silicon. Served me VERY well, but, well it's getting a bit long in the tooth, and I think soon
    just four cores wont' really cut it. Currently fine, but for how long.
     
    Thanks again Pietro!! 




    Thanks, and no problem Gawg36 .

    About the Coffee Lake series, motherboards are already out for sale (at least at newegg and amazon), as for the CPU itself, I managed to get one in preorder via Newegg (391 bucks), but it shoud ship only in more 2 weeks (it's true that the coffee lake might have some shortage for storage before Q1 2018 > here's a link to this info).

    I'm jumping from the mighty I7 3820 to the 8700K, so, as reported by Intel, I should have 2x performance then my current RIG.
    4c/8t for gaming usually is fine (depending on the generation of th CPU and the GPU paired with it), but man, I will be building something for the next 5/6 years (maybe few updates, like PSU after a while / GPU after a few years).


    Nice one with the coffee lake! From everything I've read, (which is hours of googling it!) It seems the go to chip. Nice Intel are upping their game finally, but I guess we
    have AMD to thank for that!!
    Oh, and same here for the life span. My current main gaming PC has an ftw3 1080i in it, so that's the only thing I will transfer to the new rig. I don't mind spending a pretty penny if it's a top notch reliable system that's tough enough to last those 5, 6 or even 7 years (with a few upgrades on the way that is.). That's why I am heavily researching it. Already got the new case (780T) as mentioned, and I am happy about that. Was a bit silly buying before I had a full list though. Just too excited! I love building PCs and have built 9 over the years. This will be no.10 and I want it to be something real special.
    Cheers! 

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    Re: EVGA CLC 240 Fan/Radiator Screw Size 2017/10/07 05:24:37 (permalink)
    Gawg36
     
    Nice one with the coffee lake! From everything I've read, (which is hours of googling it!) It seems the go to chip. Nice Intel are upping their game finally, but I guess we
    have AMD to thank for that!!
    Oh, and same here for the life span. My current main gaming PC has an ftw3 1080i in it, so that's the only thing I will transfer to the new rig. I don't mind spending a pretty penny if it's a top notch reliable system that's tough enough to last those 5, 6 or even 7 years (with a few upgrades on the way that is.). That's why I am heavily researching it. Already got the new case (780T) as mentioned, and I am happy about that. Was a bit silly buying before I had a full list though. Just too excited! I love building PCs and have built 9 over the years. This will be no.10 and I want it to be something real special.
    Cheers! 




    Credits are absolutly given to AMD for Ryzen and TR series (no more monopoly from Intel).
    We will be ending up with most of the same config as well (I7 8700K / FTW3 / 16gb most probably).
    I do have a full tower on my current build, but man, it's just too big for me. For my next case I will be getting the new DG7 series.
    Building PC's is therapy to me (I build mine, and did help built more 3 from friends). It's just tooooooo damn good.

    Well, enought offtopic, I will stop it here 

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