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Hey guys so for my new build ive settled on the Corsair 650D, but one thing concerns me. in the future, maybe soon maybe far away, i plan on watercooling my setup which COULD include SLI gpu's (not quite sure if ill be able to afford it with watercooling), but i was wondering if the 650D has enough room to host adequate sized radiators to cool both overclocked CPU (current build will have i5-2500k) and overclocked GPU? or will i need a bigger case like the 800D? (Also if i needed a bigger case ill be looking into the new cosmos thats apparently under development at coolermaster). but to sum up, i really like the 650D and would love if i can get it but i need it to be somewhat futureproof (i know theres no such thing but with cases i assume there is some forgiveness for making that statement haha) and be able to host a watercooling setup if i so decide. thanks guys!

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Hey guys so for my new build ive settled on the Corsair 650D, but one thing concerns me. in the future, maybe soon maybe far away, i plan on watercooling my setup which COULD include SLI gpu's (not quite sure if ill be able to afford it with watercooling), but i was wondering if the 650D has enough room to host adequate sized radiators to cool both overclocked CPU (current build will have i5-2500k) and overclocked GPU? or will i need a bigger case like the 800D? (Also if i needed a bigger case ill be looking into the new cosmos thats apparently under development at coolermaster). but to sum up, i really like the 650D and would love if i can get it but i need it to be somewhat futureproof (i know theres no such thing but with cases i assume there is some forgiveness for making that statement haha) and be able to host a watercooling setup if i so decide. thanks guys!

 

The 650D, like the 600T, can fit a 2x120mm rad.

I have a full dual loop with 2x480mm rads on ay 600T, with a lot of casemod, so it is possible, but without modding no

 

A 2x120 is enough for an i7 with a mild oc or 1 gpu, but not anything more

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The 650D, like the 600T, can fit a 2x120mm rad.

I have a full dual loop with 2x480mm rads on ay 600T, with a lot of casemod, so it is possible, but without modding no

 

A 2x120 is enough for an i7 with a mild oc or 1 gpu, but not anything more

 

dam i dont wanna have to mod my case....urrgghhh i may have to go for the bigger one then...:(

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dam i dont wanna have to mod my case....urrgghhh i may have to go for the bigger one then...:(

 

i got my HAF-X and i love it.there is quite a bit of space in it and the cooling on the GPU is amazing.

 

im sure but i think you would be able to fit a decent watercooling setup in the HAF-X.

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i got my HAF-X and i love it.there is quite a bit of space in it and the cooling on the GPU is amazing.

 

im sure but i think you would be able to fit a decent watercooling setup in the HAF-X.

 

yea ive definitely been considering the haf x but after seeing it in person im not a fan of the looks

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CM 690 ii?

It's able to fit...i think 2 radiators without modding.

 

will it fit two radiators that are big enough to cool overclocked CPU and overclocked GPU (possible SLI)?

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