Reddit Reddit reviews XSPC Universal Radstand V2, 120mm

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XSPC Universal Radstand V2, 120mm
Material: SteelFinish: Powder coated BlackIncludes 4x 6-32 6mm screw, 4x M4 8mm screw, 4x M4 nut
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4 Reddit comments about XSPC Universal Radstand V2, 120mm:

u/DKarnage_ · 3 pointsr/watercooling

Thanks man, I might add more hard tubing... currently I have soft tubing solutions for it leading into the back, but once I drain it.. now that I've practiced bending hard tube for the first time I'm going to reapproach some ideas and bends.

Also psu is a corsair 750 watt plat sfx.. felt that in my wallet but really gives me some extra space for everything underneath from the pump to the cable mgmt. I recommend looking for anything with similar dimensions.

  • below is a copy of my previous post on this build explaining my reservoir and links *

    So its a savant pc 120mm reservoir, I got mine off amazon, but on their website its going for 65.00 and they seem to have 1 in stock right now. Just to let you know, when I first started setting it up, one of the holes was not cnc'd out. So I only can put in 3 screws at the moment into the back (currently only using 2 with half a bracket), granted I would drill it out myself if I really needed it, but be aware. Also I'm using a xspc radiator bracket, I've linked the things below for you, not many people make square 120mm reservoirs, the only others ones I know of are the Sollertia Reservoirs or the radikultcustom ebay store. Hope this helps

    reservoir - https://www.savantpcs.com/store/120acrylicres/

    bracket - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B015M4LZKW/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    This guys store once he is back from vacation is worth a look - https://www.ebay.com/usr/radikultcustom
u/gr82banautiger · 2 pointsr/watercooling

Yes there are lots of these. I used an XSPC v2 Radmount in my build to vertically mount a rad in the bottom of my build on top of two fans. There are tons of bykski ones on Ali-Express or other sites that carry Bykski watercooling stuff.

https://www.amazon.com/XSPC-Universal-Radstand-V2-120mm/dp/B015M4LZKW/ref=pd_sbs_147_t_0/139-9576214-8238852?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B015M4LZKW&pd_rd_r=bb0efbe1-4096-4f5a-9bb1-cc45c6d00cc3&pd_rd_w=w4An7&pd_rd_wg=JdFOf&pf_rd_p=5cfcfe89-300f-47d2-b1ad-a4e27203a02a&pf_rd_r=2RTW4XGNEGCBTNPTWPHW&psc=1&refRID=2RTW4XGNEGCBTNPTWPHW

u/petascale · 2 pointsr/watercooling

I did some research on the Core P5 and mATX too, and couldn't find a single mATX board with compatible waterblocks.

But I don't think water cooling for the board is necessary. Natural convection may be sufficient, at least if you're not covering the top of the case.

For more airflow you can strap a fan on the side, perhaps using one of the 3D printed fan brackets, or just a piece of wire.

Alternatively, mount the radiator sideways so the radiator fans supply some airflow to the motherboard; e.g. with a radiator bracket or a 3D printed custom holder.

u/Aimbot69 · 2 pointsr/watercooling

XSPC Radiator Mounting Bracket Set

or

XSPC Universal Radstand V2


Or go buy some 6-32 screws about 2-3 inches long, and 8x 6-32 nuts and 4 flat washers to fit. run the screws through the rear 120mm fan housing, then put a nut on and back it almost to the head of the screw, then screw another nut on just a bit, then screw the screws into the radiator just past the surface and back the nut onto it to tighten it, then tighten the 1st nut to the case and boom you have a mount. (if this is to hard to follow, It is probably because I am bad at explaining things like this.)