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Aren't them Corsair water coolers meant to be installed with the rad intake / out take at the bottom?

I read somewhere that it doesn't function properly when you mount rad the way you have.

Yeah, that is totally in upside down!

Aren't them Corsair water coolers meant to be installed with the rad intake / out take at the bottom? I read somewhere that it doesn't function properly when you mount rad the way you have.

Maybe he keeps his case upside down...? :ninja:

That's because I exchanged dust by humidity... and rain, well... at least is not that bad :D

I love the rain and I love gloomy days...

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Like... UK cloudy and rainy days? (almost always?) east Europe has always lacked a bit of sun...

yep ;-) they're calming...

and here you go shaun..

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Aren't them Corsair water coolers meant to be installed with the rad intake / out take at the bottom?

I read somewhere that it doesn't function properly when you mount rad the way you have.

Yeah, that is totally in upside down!

Care to explain what I did wrong? Or use a video or pic

That is a nice setup psyko! Have you ever tried/thought about removing the plastic casing on the front of the monitors so you can put them togeher more with less of a gap?

thanks. I've thought about it, but I'm worried I'll break something or that the end result will be ugly. There are times when I wish I didn't have any bezel (like when I'm using photoshop), but I usually don't run applications that use all 3 screens. I use an application called Winsplit Revolution which allows me to quickly position each window to a specific monitor.

btw, if anyone here is a programmer, I would seriously recommend trying to set your display into portrait mode. I think you'll love it

Wow, that is awesome. What panels are those?

sorry, they're 23inch, not 24inch apparently:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236288

Looks like the price has dropped a bit. I would have gone with cheaper, non-IPS displays, but I felt like viewing angles are more important when you have multiple monitors since you're not directly in front of the display

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