CM Stryker and h90 liquid cooling

symsus

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Hi this is the build I'm planning on purchasing. (ignore the price its different)

http://au.pcpartpicker.com/p/2qSoK

Will the h90 be compatible with the Stryker case? the h90 is a 140mm fan and the stryker case can fit a 140mm fan. Will the cooler also be compatible with my other parts such as the psu?

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Well i probably should look up all things myself,but i see people who probably know more about psu's telling others to avoid it.In the end it just might be a case of scaring people of because there where a few (or even one) unit's that wheren't good which can happen any day with any psu.

It had to do with the next list where it's in tier 3 as that person said (i don't see it there,though the 750/850watt unit's are in it) ) which they don't think is high enough,
http://www.eggxpert.com/forums/thread/323050.aspx

It probably will do fine and there's is a good warranty on it if it doesn't so i'm sorry for the scaring bit.

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Yes it will fit in the back.


The cooler is powered via the motherboard,but the wattage of the psu will be sufficient.I would pick another one,i read bad things about this series of corsair.The next would be a better choice,
http://au.pcpartpicker.com/part/corsair-power-supply-hx650
but i don't know where you purchase looking at



 

symsus

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you've read bad things about what? the rm650? What bad things, I haven't found any bad review on it atm besides some on newegg where people probably didn't install them properly or didn't purchase a sufficient power supply.
 

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Well i probably should look up all things myself,but i see people who probably know more about psu's telling others to avoid it.In the end it just might be a case of scaring people of because there where a few (or even one) unit's that wheren't good which can happen any day with any psu.

It had to do with the next list where it's in tier 3 as that person said (i don't see it there,though the 750/850watt unit's are in it) ) which they don't think is high enough,
http://www.eggxpert.com/forums/thread/323050.aspx

It probably will do fine and there's is a good warranty on it if it doesn't so i'm sorry for the scaring bit.
 
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symsus

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ah okay I see well in that list the corsair rm series are in the tier 2 range but I don't think that list is too reliable for example the tx series of corsair psu's are in the tier 2 list and they are horrendous. I'll purchase the rm650 with the 5 year warranty so it should be okay if I need to exchange in future :)