Reddit Reddit reviews Barrow G1/4" 10K Temperature Sensor Stop Fitting, Black

We found 3 Reddit comments about Barrow G1/4" 10K Temperature Sensor Stop Fitting, Black. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Barrow G1/4
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3 Reddit comments about Barrow G1/4" 10K Temperature Sensor Stop Fitting, Black:

u/AMP_US · 4 pointsr/watercooling

Some small pieces of advice (since I have a very similar setup).

- Remove all included dust filters. The stock dust filters are objectively terrible. They don't block any fine dust and are extremely restrictive. If you genuinely need dust filters (you live near a factory or are in a state like Arizona), I highly suggest you invest in some Silverstone dust filters. Otherwise, throw them in the trash. Not joking.

- I would switch the direction of the fans on your vertical radiator. Your top rad will be a lot more efficient if it's getting only cool air (bottom fan intake and left vent/pcie slot area). In addition, most rads run slightly better in push vs pull (your current config), so your vertical rad will perform a little better that way. You will have negative pressure, but given the first point, that's likely not an issue.

- I have MLs on all of my fan slots and 3 fans at the bottom as intake. For whatever reason, the way Lian Li designed the vent pattern on the O11D, if the fan blades are right up against the ventilation holes, they make a ton of noise above ~900rpm. To remedy this, I got some 7mm fan spacers (rubber gaskets) to create some space between the fan and the vents. I would say this reduced the turbulence noise by 50% at higher RPMs.

- Make sure you get a water temp sensor. Set your radiator fan RPM and pump speed to that... not your processor temps.

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Regardless, awesome start to a build!

u/Ries76 · 1 pointr/watercooling

This will give you some play:

4 x extenders long (20~25mm)

4 x extenders short (10~15mm)

6 x 45º rotary angles

6 x double rotary snakes

4 x 90º rotary angles

1 x ball valve

1 x inline temp sensor ( phobya inline temp sensor or Barrow temp sensor stop fitting )

u/NicholasTheGr8t · 1 pointr/watercooling

I'm using this inline sensor Aquacomputer G1/4" Inline Temperature Sensor. A Plug style sensor should also work, but I don't have personal experience with them.