PlanetSmasher Posted October 7, 2016 Posted October 7, 2016 I want to get this, but I have got no idea what cases can support it. I've been looking at case specs, but there is no clear information that can tell me what size radiator can fit in them. Can anyone, please, give me a place where I can look at cases that can fit that all-in-one cooler? Or educate me on how I can tell from the scant info, whether a case can accommodate one of those 360mm radiators? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Locutus Posted October 7, 2016 Posted October 7, 2016 The easiest thing I can come up with on the spot is to just search Newegg for 360mm in the case section. There's a ton of them. http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=100007583&IsNodeId=1&Description=360mm&bop=And&Order=RATING&PageSize=36 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Burasutsu Posted October 7, 2016 Posted October 7, 2016 Yeah that sort of information doesn't tend to be included in the stats on websites that aggregate them. Best idea is to look at the website of case manufacturers you like. They tend to have full specifications. For example the NZXT website lists how many radiators of what size fit in the top, bottom and back of the case Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
PlanetSmasher Posted October 7, 2016 Posted October 7, 2016 Thank you for your replies. That was helpful. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wesstron Posted October 7, 2016 Posted October 7, 2016 I have that same cooler and it fits perfectly in the front of my Corsair Air 540. I love that case design. If you have the space, then get a Thermaltake Core X9 and you can fit three of those if you want lol Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Burasutsu Posted October 7, 2016 Posted October 7, 2016 tbh unless you plan to carry your PC to work everyday, or you are a hobbit and can't fit it in your house, just get the biggest case you can. Plenty of room for airflow, components and coolers on all edges (some with specific bays for them), allowing some people to liquid cool their CPU and GPU with space to spare. What could you use a 3rd radiator bay for btw? just curious Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MadMan Posted October 7, 2016 Posted October 7, 2016 tbh unless you plan to carry your PC to work everyday, or you are a hobbit and can't fit it in your house, just get the biggest case you can. Plenty of room for airflow, components and coolers on all edges (some with specific bays for them), allowing some people to liquid cool their CPU and GPU with space to spare. What could you use a 3rd radiator bay for btw? just curious Well if you run 4 graphic cards and want to watercool them, the cpu, memory and heck nowadays your ssd's I think you'd need all 3 rad bays Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Burasutsu Posted October 7, 2016 Posted October 7, 2016 tbh unless you plan to carry your PC to work everyday, or you are a hobbit and can't fit it in your house, just get the biggest case you can. Plenty of room for airflow, components and coolers on all edges (some with specific bays for them), allowing some people to liquid cool their CPU and GPU with space to spare. What could you use a 3rd radiator bay for btw? just curious Well if you run 4 graphic cards and want to watercool them, the cpu, memory and heck nowadays your ssd's I think you'd need all 3 rad bays Thing is if your running 4 cards in sli, there no space to mount a cooler on all of them, you'd still only be using one cooler on GPU's right?, and you gonna be using rads for you RAM? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MadMan Posted October 7, 2016 Posted October 7, 2016 (edited) tbh unless you plan to carry your PC to work everyday, or you are a hobbit and can't fit it in your house, just get the biggest case you can. Plenty of room for airflow, components and coolers on all edges (some with specific bays for them), allowing some people to liquid cool their CPU and GPU with space to spare. What could you use a 3rd radiator bay for btw? just curious Well if you run 4 graphic cards and want to watercool them, the cpu, memory and heck nowadays your ssd's I think you'd need all 3 rad bays Thing is if your running 4 cards in sli, there no space to mount a cooler on all of them, you'd still only be using one cooler on GPU's right?, and you gonna be using rads for you RAM? If you use 4 of http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA1N84V81852&cm_re=gtx_1080-_-14-500-406-_-Productyou can connect them together...probably use a dual rad loop and a single rad loop for your cpu/memory Edit: XSPC also makes waterblocks and sli flow bridges http://www.xs-pc.com/waterblocks-gpu/ Edited October 7, 2016 by MadMan Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
xenkw0n Posted October 7, 2016 Posted October 7, 2016 You can't use 4 10xx series graphics cards in SLI. They only support 2 cards in SLI anymore. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MadMan Posted October 7, 2016 Posted October 7, 2016 Okay so scratch that and use 4 980 ti's then Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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