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#11. Posted:
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Sanctorum wrote Download drivers from another computer and put them on a USB, and you can use a USB to install your OS, optical drives are irrelevant these days. I built my current system a year or so ago and still haven't required an optical drive. If you'd like the option however, just get a 240/280mm AIO, and you should still be able to install an optical drive. I just know for a fact that the Kelvin S36 will prevent you from installing any optical drives.


Well, i was gonna use a fan controller and/or a dvd drive but i have been using some software called SpeedFan to control speeds and stuff and if i can use a laptop or another computer then i don't see a reason for an optical drive.

If i have enough from the rad and motherboard, do you think it'll be a good idea to go triple fans on both sides of the Rad for a push/pull config?

Or will the current fans on the cooler be plenty?
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push/pull only makes like 3 degrees C difference, which imho doesn't justify the extra money on fans.
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Zayev wrote push/pull only makes like 3 degrees C difference, which imho doesn't justify the extra money on fans.


Alright, i just never had an AIO that big before so i thought it'll make a bigger difference but i guess not..

Thanks for all the help everyone.
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