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EK Classic RGB P240 review - Product Showcase

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/20/2019 04:42 PM [ 4] 6 comment(s)

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Right, it's time we get some work done. Basically, we'll prep the three primary components for the custom loop first. We start off simple to get us going with the radiator and mount the Vardar fans. Align the 120 mm fans, secure them with the supplied screws. Position the fans in such a manner that the cabling is routed outwards (thus as close to the motherboard as possible) for Aesthetic reasons. You could also mount them at the bottom with the rad sitting on top of it, these are all choices based on personal preference. You could mount the entire unit directly to the top of the chassis and use just one set of screws. 

  


With all components still outside the chassis now would be a good time determining how you want to route cables, also connect the fan PWM cables to the y-splitter cable that leads to a fan controller or mobo fan header.
 

 

 
We have the fans in place, the cables sorted, two fittings will need to be installed as well. Take them and screw them in, there's a rubber fitting at the bottom of each fitting, once that is compressed, you are leak-free. Basically, turn them until you cannot turn them any further. It's done by hand easily and a very secure fitting (we had no leakage whatsoever).

 
 


 
We'll do things a bit differently today and do an open-bench install -- just because .. well I wanted to do something else this round.




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