Any pics with the second rad in?Everything is tight, getting the flow direction out of the Aquanaut into the gpu was a bit difficult too.
Reddit post here:
Ordered one today!
I had been searching for a suitable pump/block combo for the last few weeks and saw a post about this on Reddit. Couldn't have come at a better time!
Should be a perfect snug fit for my sm580 once the new AMD CPUs come out.
I saw from a previous post the the total height of the block with a bitspower DDC is 55mm with the heatsink, but the PWM version is difficult to find in Australia without exorbitant international shipping.
Has anyone fitted one of the EK DDC 3.2 pumps and able to tell me the height?
I’m using the EK PWM pump.
EK PWM is 54mmWhen you get time, would you be able to tell me the height of the whole unit?
Here's hoping it's 55mm or under!
hmm I was expecting the EK pump to be fair bit thinner than the Bitspower one, what without the integrated heatsink so 54 vs 55 is quite disappointing IMO. Was really hoping Aquanaut + EK DDC would be 50mm or less to fit perfectly in 3-slot mode. How's the bulge on the mesh panel looking?EK PWM is 54mm
There isn’t one, that’s 54mm to the motherboard. No bulge.hmm I was expecting the EK pump to be fair bit thinner than the Bitspower one, what without the integrated heatsink so 54 vs 55 is quite disappointing IMO. Was really hoping Aquanaut + EK DDC would be 50mm or less to fit perfectly in 3-slot mode. How's the bulge on the mesh panel looking?
Ahh! So 46mm from socket!There isn’t one, that’s 54mm to the motherboard. No bulge.
There isn’t one, that’s 54mm to the motherboard. No bulge.
yep, this is the measurement value that I was expecting. thanks Huda! will try the Bitspower pump to see how the bulge looks like (55mm vs. 53mm of the EK-AIO block), whenever I can get to my supply of watercooling parts ?Ahh! So 46mm from socket!
Honestly, I wonder if anyone can make a thinner water block than Aquanaut (in acrylic). Although I try to make it as compact as possible, I am creating Aquanaut for all SFF cases. It would be great if it fits T1, but already at <50mm, just in case anybody asks, and for the record?, I will not (and probably cannot) make it go lower specially for T1. You can ask T1 to go thicker instead ?yep, this is the measurement value that I was expecting. thanks Huda! will try the Bitspower pump to see how the bulge looks like (55mm vs. 53mm of the EK-AIO block), whenever I can get to my supply of watercooling parts ?
that's fine. I don't think any of us are expecting you to build this specifically for the T1 (that's what @Wahaha360's FreeFlo is for). Besides it's already been proven twice now that it works fine in the T1 as is so no need to make any further changes just for usHonestly, I wonder if anyone can make a thinner water block than Aquanaut (in acrylic). Although I try to make it as compact as possible, I am creating Aquanaut for all SFF cases. It would be great if it fits T1, but already at <50mm, just in case anybody asks, and for the record?, I will not (and probably cannot) make it go lower specially for T1. You can ask T1 to go thicker instead ?
Edit: Aquanaut acrylic blocks total height is 21mm (3mm coldplate), and with pump impeller cavity of 8.5mm (unavoidable), I only have 12mm to play with. Just you know my engineering constraints.
yep, Aquanaut is already <50mm with standard DDC pump so I have no complaint or anything, and no one else should either. just trying to push the limit to see what I can get away with really ?Honestly, I wonder if anyone can make a thinner water block than Aquanaut (in acrylic). Although I try to make it as compact as possible, I am creating Aquanaut for all SFF cases. It would be great if it fits T1, but already at <50mm, just in case anybody asks, and for the record?, I will not (and probably cannot) make it go lower specially for T1. You can ask T1 to go thicker instead ?
Edit: Aquanaut acrylic blocks total height is 21mm (3mm coldplate), and with pump impeller cavity of 8.5mm (unavoidable), I only have 12mm to play with. Just you know my engineering constraints.