Corsair Crystal 570X RGB (ATX)

Corsair Crystal 570X RGB

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Baitman

6 years ago

Suitable LED fan?

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Anonymous

6 years ago • purchased this product

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I have replaced the supplied fans (which look good in themselves) with Corsair LL120. Included are 3x Corsair SP120, altogether it has room for 6 fans.
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porto_boy

9 years ago

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PhalVonAnx

9 years ago

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No, because the majority of the enclosure is reduced to a minimum. With a big tower you usually have much more recesses in the height that are not occupied by the power supply unit, mainboard and 50mm reserve (radiator, fan).
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Xim89

4 years ago

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Simsuzz

4 years ago • purchased this product

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Good evening. That's right, the 3 at the front can be changed at the touch of a button on the housing. The others only have the colour specified at the time of purchase or can be changed in the bios or via software, if at all.
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Fa3io

4 years ago

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dominique

4 years ago • purchased this product

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Hello, In the product specifications on the Corsair website, they give a compatibility list. I wasn't sure if it was up to date with the many products and preferred to follow it. So I installed a Corsair iCUE H100i Elite Capellix, which is a 240mm. I couldn't tell if a 280mm passes, but from memory they weren't in the list.
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ApaXR6

5 years ago

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steinermiro

5 years ago • purchased this product

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I have been using the enclosure for almost 2 years and have chosen more or less exactly this layout. In my case, however, 2x140 + radiator at the front and 1x120 at the bottom, the 3x120 at the top and one at the back for exhaust air. There should be enough space for a 3x120 in the front and 2x120 in the top - even a thick radiator goes well past the mainboard / GPU. From an airflow point of view, I would advise mounting the front fans in such a way that they transport the fresh air through the radiator into the case where it is then trnaspoered upwards together with the exhaust air from the GPU. This is certainly not quite as elegant as mounting the radiator at the top, since some heated exhaust air already enters the case - but it should still be sufficient for the VRMs and the GPU. If necessary, add another 120mm fan at the bottom front so that some fresh air can flow through from the bottom to the top.
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beatlocal123

5 years ago

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GeneralBTA

5 years ago • purchased this product

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you have a panel at the top that controls the fan there you can set some effects, with the icue commander you can control the fans via the corsair software. and yes they are RGB (not quite sure you can even control the LED's individually and make colour fades, only with the commander).
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TitanCamper

5 years ago

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obseus

5 years ago • purchased this product

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mine doesn't look like it has room for a 40mm wider radiator. But you could print adapters with a 3D printer. Then everything fits everywhere. That's how it is with me now.
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Anonymous

5 years ago

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eu|i

5 years ago

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Anonymous

7 years ago

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CHEF2077

7 years ago

You have to control the fan speed via the mainboard. The speed you control is the effect of the LEDs and not the fans! The fans are connected to the mainboard and to the controller. The controller is responsible for the LEDs and the 3pin connection on the mainboard for the speed of the fans themselves. :)

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