how did you power the extra LED fan? On a motherboard there are only two fan headers, the 4-pin PWM and 3-pin exhaust, I heard some motherboards have more but how do you power like 3-5 additional case fans? Do you need a fan controller or a power adapter via 4-pin molex or PCI or something.
I know this question could sound a bit stupid but… in your system, with the ECO installed, are you using the pre-applied thermal compound that came with the unit or are you using something like Arctic Silver 5?
(I’m guessing the pre-applied compound but I may be wrong)
I wonder which way is the extra fan blowing? Is is sucking the the hot air from the case out or is it sucking the air through the radiator into the case?
@bishoplord At 3:40 he sais “air is going out” and at that point he didn’t have the extra fan installed. So i guess the extra fan blows into the radiator and the pre-installed blows out. And considering the extra fan dropped temps by 5-8C, this sounds about right =>
@TheZxMichael The Eco is not ment to compete with the H70, nor does it perform as well. the Eco is a price point competitor for the H50, which it out performs. The price point competitor for the H70 would be the Coolit vantage, from what ive seen, the H70 cools better due to the larger radiator. However the vantage has more options like an L.E.D screen on the pump, tempature alarm, and mistro software. Hope that helps
@PCWizKid how did you install the other fan on the eco cooler i bought it on tigerdirect with a amd 9750 cpu i want to over clock ?
i got the temperature 35 c and the it guy in the company said this was normal.
wy is your lower ?
my CPU’s temp is 28c and 38c fot the two cores :/
my CPU’s temp is 28c and 38c for the two cores :/
Would this system fit the NZXT Phantom case with all fans attached?
@ddd0iii0eee0
All of the pre-assembled water kits recommend that you pull cold air from the outside of the case.
how did you power the extra LED fan? On a motherboard there are only two fan headers, the 4-pin PWM and 3-pin exhaust, I heard some motherboards have more but how do you power like 3-5 additional case fans?
Do you need a fan controller or a power adapter via 4-pin molex or PCI or something.
@VidsEpic yeah, 3pin to molex and then connect it directly to the power supply.
drawing air out?
I know this question could sound a bit stupid but… in your system, with the ECO installed, are you using the pre-applied thermal compound that came with the unit or are you using something like Arctic Silver 5?
(I’m guessing the pre-applied compound but I may be wrong)
I wonder which way is the extra fan blowing? Is is sucking the the hot air from the case out or is it sucking the air through the radiator into the case?
@PCWizKid
awsm product! like the temperatures! witch benchmarks did you use?
@bishoplord At 3:40 he sais “air is going out” and at that point he didn’t have the extra fan installed. So i guess the extra fan blows into the radiator and the pre-installed blows out. And considering the extra fan dropped temps by 5-8C, this sounds about right =>
what case do u have? does this work with a CoolerMaster HAF 932
Nice review Wizkid. I have 1 question for ya, you didn’t mention what the size of the fan was that you attached to the radiator, was it 120mm? Thanks!
@gDoxe correct. that is known as a push-pull configuration
this or the coolit domino?
What program is you using to see what temp it is?? and the Clokcing?? at like 5.20 or some think like that
which one is better?
coolit eco or corsair h70?
and
what is the difference?
please help
@TheZxMichael I would also like to know this. :-)
@TheZxMichael H70 Wins over ECO , over around 5-8 degrees…
@bvestationfan If it has a 120mm socket , it can fit the radiator
@TheZxMichael The Eco is not ment to compete with the H70, nor does it perform as well. the Eco is a price point competitor for the H50, which it out performs. The price point competitor for the H70 would be the Coolit vantage, from what ive seen, the H70 cools better due to the larger radiator. However the vantage has more options like an L.E.D screen on the pump, tempature alarm, and mistro software. Hope that helps
great review!
where does the coolant go?