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Hey guys.
On the poduct page is stated, that the 570X can hold a 360mm radiator in the front, a 240mm in the top and a 120mm in the back. As I'd like to do a "maximum build", my question is: Does this case support all these radiators at once as well? Or will they interfere with eachother? My plan was to use 30-35mm thick radiators. |
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I've tried it and it works. However, do you really need that many radiators? Simply utilizing a 360mm and 240mm for a pair of graphics cards and a CPU should be more than enough. You could even do 45mm thick 360mm radiator up front in push, then a 30mm thick radiator up top. It'll all fit and work properly, as well as excellent cooling capability.
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