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Old 25-08-09, 05:25 PM   #1
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Default PA 140.2 - possible?

Will there be 140.2 radiator?
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Old 25-08-09, 11:33 PM   #2
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Eventually yes.. We will be looking to expand the PA140 family towards the end of the year.
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Old 26-08-09, 12:35 AM   #3
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cool. does it mean I can be assured that will buy 140.2 on Christmas present?
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Only if you are a very good boy.. then maybe Santa will bring you a present

Have to wait and see.. Lots going on atm.
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Only if you are a very good boy.. then maybe Santa will bring you a present

Have to wait and see.. Lots going on atm.
Oh, I've been a very good boy, Santa! Good enough for a 140.3!
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You don't have to wait for Santa for one of those

http://www.watercoolinguk.co.uk/cata...oducts_id=1598
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You don't have to wait for Santa for one of those

http://www.watercoolinguk.co.uk/cata...oducts_id=1598

I thought Santa Rob would bring me one
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140.2 will just fit perfectly in my cosmos 1000 ^^, if there is going to have 140.2 in production..
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Default dimension speculation?

Hopefully it is available for Christmas, but knowing it's slated for the end of the year at least is a decent assurance it'll be here in like 3-4 months I'd guess.

In the meantime, anyone have an educated guess on the size? Couldn't you just subtract 140mm length from the PA 140.3 to get the 140.2 dimensions? I assume the endtanks, etc would be the same and all that would be different is the extra 140mm worth of radiator. That'd make the PA 140.2 a theoretical 340 x 142 x 60mm.

Not bad, figuring a PA 120.2 is 304 x 128 x 61mm and a PA 120.3 is 430 x 126 x 64mm. I'd much rather try to fit a PA 140.2 into my A05N than do the permanent PCI slot modding required for the PA 140.3.
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In the meantime, anyone have an educated guess on the size? Couldn't you just subtract 140mm length from the PA 140.3 to get the 140.2 dimensions? I assume the endtanks, etc would be the same and all that would be different is the extra 140mm worth of radiator. That'd make the PA 140.2 a theoretical 340 x 142 x 60mm.
Nearly right in your 'guesstimations there'.

Only, you can subtract an additional 20mm from the length for 1 less gap between fans too.

So 'theoretical' dimensions for a 140.2 rad would be 320x142x60
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Any news here? any 140.2 or 140.1 soon?
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I hope this comes out soon as I'm planning on one in my upcoming build.
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Shame that the width can't be kept to 5¼" so that it could fit vertically in the front of many a case

Mounting connections in the side to fit straight into the chassis points...

Ah well, another dream unfulfilled.
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Shame that the width can't be kept to 5¼" so that it could fit vertically in the front of many a case

Mounting connections in the side to fit straight into the chassis points...

Ah well, another dream unfulfilled.
Umm, unless I'm comprehending your post wrong, the width is no different than a PA 140.3, and therefore still able to fit inside a 5.25" bay.
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