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At this point, I'm really disappointed by the Silverstone Vida 240. Even the Arctic Liquid Freezer 2 is more flexible and easier to set up .. and the be quiet Silent Loop 2, which is a 280 mm AIO, is even more flexible ..
The disadvantages compared to most other AIOs are:
a) tube connector placement on the rad: most AIO rads I've seen have the ports located either inner or outer central,
while the Vida 240 rad has its located to one side; this blocks it from properly installing it on any kind of top, and most side-panels, you can basically onyl install it "hanging" downwards, plus the additional refill port is perfectly misplaced as well .. No such issues with eg. the LF 2 or the SL 2!
b) tubes by itself are extremly rigid and inflexible, bending is worse than with the LF 2
c) the CPU block doesnt feel like it was made for current mainboards, esp. NOT ITX / SFF; eg. with most current ITX boards, except for some very reduced ones, the placement of the block is only possible with the tubes going above the m2 locations
d) To make it work,
I still have to add a spacer of about 8 - 10 mm. Currently, thats the 1x1x1 neodym cubes I bought a few months ago
. All summed up that turns into roughly 6 cm of height. "Advantage" of thin rad vaporated instantly.
The only advantages it got going for itself are: very thin rad, thin fans with still lots of power + pump built into the rad (although with that garbage CPU block, I dont see any advantage over a regular block + pump combo).
Just for comparison, I did a quick mockup test with the SL 2 280 ; and yeah, that one wouldnt have any issues with tube bending!It would also fix any "higher loop" issue etc. instantly. Strongly consider going for a Silent Loop 2 240 now.
Yes, its about 300 more weight, but with this setup? Doesnt really matter, the Fractal Design Ion SFX Gold is already such a brick with over 1.2 kg .. might replace it with the Corsair SF600 - less weight, true SFX form factor, and similarly good cables. *sigh*
If Fractal Design would just build a true SFX-sized PSU - expect for the size and weight, the Ion+ 650 Gold is realllly good. Has been performing ultra-reliable and ultra-silent so far, cables are very nice and so good to work with, length is almost perfect for most SFF cases, and so on. I mean, if it didnt weight as much as it does rn, I would actually still be ok with SFX-L, too.
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Ok, enough ranting!
Going to move the PSU to the other side, so that I at least temporarly get a properly running system!
cu, w0lf.