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[[File:MO-RA3.jpg|right|thumb|That's a chungus]]
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The [https://shop.watercool.de/MO-RA3-Series MO-RA3] family of external radiators is a product of Germany's [https://watercool.de/ Watercool]. It is available in 360mm and 420mm models. The former natively supports nine 120mm fans; the latter natively supports nine [[140mm fans]] (18 on the Pro, which supports fans mounted on both front and back). At a mere 9 fins per inch, it does not require high-pressure fans to maximize performance, relying instead on sheer size.
The [https://shop.watercool.de/MO-RA3-Series MO-RA] family of external radiators is a product of Germany's [https://watercool.de/ Watercool]. It is available in sizes up to 600mm². The 360mm natively supports nine 120mm fans; the 420mm natively supports nine [[140mm fans]] (18 on the Pro, which supports fans mounted on both front and back). The Model-IV 400 employs 4 200mm fans, and the massive Model-IV 600 handles 9 200mm. At a mere 9 fins per inch, it does not require high-pressure fans to maximize performance, relying instead on sheer size.


Other large external radiators include the Alphacool NexXxoS and the Phobya G-Changer Xtreme NOVA.
Other large external radiators include the Alphacool NexXxoS and the Phobya G-Changer Xtreme NOVA.
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! Model !! Weight empty (kg) !! Dimensions (mm) !! Capacity (mL) !! Pipe rows || Cu (m)
! Model !! Weight empty (kg) !! Dimensions (mm) !! Capacity (mL) !! Pipe rows || Cu (m)
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| 360 || 6.5 || 415x383x65 || 1100 || 72 || 28
| MO-RA3 360 || 6.5 || 415x383x65 || 1100 || 72 || 28
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| 420 || 7.7 || 475.5x430x65 || 1400 || 80 || 36
| MO-RA4 400 || 8.7 || 500x452x75 || 1350 || ||
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| MO-RA3 420 || 7.7 || 475.5x430x65 || 1400 || 80 || 36
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| MO-RA4 600 || 15.9 || 700x662x75 || 3040 || ||
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* female1 is unused
* female1 is unused


the "gender adapter" here is just a 4-pin jumper.
the "gender adapter" here is just a 3- or 4-pin jumper (for ARGB and RGB, respectively).


But that's not how it's expecting to hook up; it expects you to use the female receptacles at the outlay. Thankfully, there's a little less than 25mm of gap on one side of the grill. So long as all your wires end up there, they'll be hidden (this gap has a solid cover). So...
But that's not how it's expecting to hook up; it expects you to use the female receptacles at the outlay. Thankfully, there's a little less than 25mm of gap on one side of the grill. So long as all your wires end up there, they'll be hidden (this gap has a solid cover). So...