EK makes really good Rad's but I really wish they had at least one extra port for temp sensors and what-not. Putting every single sensor on the Reservoir is not ideal especially with brittle acetal threads.
Oh no. UNC 6/32", the mythical screw, that literally cannot be bought anywhere. What the hell has been wrong with M3, which is just international standard?
I think this is a really good fit for Phanteks Evolv Shift X, which has a small desk footprint, but is very tall (650mm) - I can fit the tallest radiatior on it with room to spare...
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Morawka - Friday, November 10, 2017 - link
EK makes really good Rad's but I really wish they had at least one extra port for temp sensors and what-not. Putting every single sensor on the Reservoir is not ideal especially with brittle acetal threads.XabanakFanatik - Friday, November 10, 2017 - link
I agree. I tried some in-line thermal probes because of this and after dealing with them a few times, I will never use one again.I'm down to only one probe in an aux port of the other radiator I have which is way more convenient and easier to service.
Vatharian - Monday, November 13, 2017 - link
Oh no. UNC 6/32", the mythical screw, that literally cannot be bought anywhere. What the hell has been wrong with M3, which is just international standard?xchaotic - Tuesday, November 14, 2017 - link
I think this is a really good fit for Phanteks Evolv Shift X, which has a small desk footprint, but is very tall (650mm) - I can fit the tallest radiatior on it with room to spare...