bip 2 and bip 3
Would somone happen to have a print out of the size of these to scale 1:1, need to order 1 and want to make shure it's gonna work with the project i have in mind. Also how big of a performance gain is it from the BIlack ice pro series to the black ice extreme serries? does it warant the cost almost being double?
basicly is a bix 2 better then a bip 3 ? thanks |
wow no one.. jeez i don;t think anyone likes me :(
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A print out? I don't think a standard size piece of paper will cover it all. Not sure anyone would have one anyway, never heard of such a thing posted anywhere.
I would get the maximum measurements you can accept and ask what ever retailer your going to buy from the overall measurements of the rads or have them suggest one that fits your measurments. Good luck, would be nice to have detailed measurments of various rads... |
i know there's one for taht 160 rad everyone loves, i printed it out siting here in my hand, comes in quite handy when u want a reference for hole mounting and stuff. Basic meashurements are cool but the print out comes in handy. Figures maybe i'd take a shot in the dark out there if somone had one or knew where there was a print out for either the 2 x120 mm or the 3 x 120mm
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Print out? I'm echoing Jaydee here, but I didn't ever realize that there was a printable cutout of the PA160 or any other radiator.
Nice idea though, to make a template for pre-purchase thinking. |
yeah the printout for the pa160 is actualy Here it's a pdf you can view and print out it comes in handy, btw WAY WAY WAY TOO BIG. now maybe just maybe i get lucky and somone has one for the black ice rads?
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the hardware labs site has all the dimensions you need, if you want to break out the ruler and square and do it the old fashioned way.
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yeah i just went there and tried printing out that flash template, it printed but scalled down :( I emailed them maybe they can send me something in the mean time ruler it is
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All you need to know is the fan spacing on the BI range, from screw center to screw center on adjacent corners of adjacent fans. Then take a 120mm blowhole template (or template from the HE120.1 on thermochill.com) and space appropriately.
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Yo got mail Tong. ;)
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thanks tnt2bluz, got the email , i even emailed you guys too just in case you had one, but it's still scaled i'm trying to find a 1:1 drawing, if i had autocad skills i could do it up and print it out at work (machine shop). think i'm just gonna end up drawing it up on cardboard.
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Take Marci's advice, and visit the oc-uk site for printable templates! I have them, and found them to be invaluable!
Hey Marci... when are the PA120.x's going to be released? Sometime this quarter? Really waiting on them... :cool: |
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Actualy now that i realy think about marci's idea (kidna tired when i got home last night and it made no sense) It makes perfect sense and it should work flawlessly, jsut take 3 of them together with the corect standoff for the centerholes for each fan :)
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