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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). | 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. | ||
Other large external radiators include the Alphacool NexXxoS and the Phobya G-Changer Xtreme NOVA. | |||
The radiator has no power-consuming elements itself. It provides 6 G¼ ports, of which 4 come plugged. There are three on the bottom, and three on the top. | The radiator has no power-consuming elements itself. It provides 6 G¼ ports, of which 4 come plugged. There are three on the bottom, and three on the top. | ||
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! Model !! Weight empty (kg) !! Dimensions (mm) !! Capacity !! Pipe rows || Cu (m) | |||
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| 360 || 6.5 || 415x383x65 || || 72 || 28 | |||
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| 420 || 7.7 || 475.5x430x65 || || 80 || 36 | |||
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I'll need to run two tubes out to the MO-RA3, but beyond coolant and power, what is necessary? The RGB and PWM of fans must be managed. If I have any temperature or flow sensors on the MO-RA3, they'll need hookups. It ought be possible, however, to control all this from a device local to the MO-RA3. Many people use Aquacomputer products such as the [https://shop.aquacomputer.de/product_info.php?products_id=3420 Splitty] in this role, and run data over a USB or Aquabus cable. I'd instead like to use a SBC with 2.4GHz 802.11n. I will likely break the shield off a [[CODI6]] to get the PWM+RGB headers. | I'll need to run two tubes out to the MO-RA3, but beyond coolant and power, what is necessary? The RGB and PWM of fans must be managed. If I have any temperature or flow sensors on the MO-RA3, they'll need hookups. It ought be possible, however, to control all this from a device local to the MO-RA3. Many people use Aquacomputer products such as the [https://shop.aquacomputer.de/product_info.php?products_id=3420 Splitty] in this role, and run data over a USB or Aquabus cable. I'd instead like to use a SBC with 2.4GHz 802.11n. I will likely break the shield off a [[CODI6]] to get the PWM+RGB headers. | ||
==External Links== | |||
* [https://www.titanrig.com/blog/post/watercools-mo-ra3-radiator-system The MO-RA3 PC Radiator System] from Titanrig, 2022-03-28 |