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  1. Is this correct? I have an EVGA 2080 TI Black. 269.83 MM. I also have a H150i Pro in Push Pull with Corsair LL120s. The GPU fits horizontally and still has a small amount of clearance. Something is wrong here. I too am trying to figure out what fits. Does the 330MM max length include the fans that come with the case?
  2. Dumb question, but how do you disable the usb sound? I have something doing the exact same thing. Not sure if it’s my co pros or not. I have 2. I dont have the rgb on the fans change when this happens though.
  3. I had that issue, I found that the usb going into the 2nd co pro was really lose. I had it in a weird spot, i re adjusted it and it was fine.
  4. I am thinking this is happening to me too! I have yet to pin point what the disconect sound is from. It does it randomly and only after the PC has been on for a while.
  5. Mozambiquehere

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    Even without the push pull it would not fit. I will say that I didn't try and manipulate the cooler lines very much as I don't know how strong they or the fittings are. The top mounting bracket has screw guides, not sure what to call them. I had it as far towards the rear as they could go. They don't freely slide if that's what you mean. I didn't take any pics with just the 3 fan pull setup showing how it didn't fit with the 2 fans up top. Their is a video of a guy building this case and he could not fit it either. That is where I saw he mounted them above the bracket. I do have a pic of the rad installed but without the fan bracket up top. EDIT: Added a pic of the top fan mount. As you can see the fans can't slide back.
  6. Mozambiquehere

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    This is what it looks like mounted on top of the bracket betwen the glass and the top of the case. I forgot to mention I attempted the proper mount before i added 3 more fans to the rad for push pull. I did not plan on push pull initially. That was an on the fly decision as I was not sure if it would fit, but i talked to someone was able to fit it with the same size gpu I have. Pics look bad as the lighting is terrible where I’m working. (Dining room table lol)
  7. Mozambiquehere

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    I’m talking the 120mm fans. It dosen’t even seem possible. Its the line fittings plus the line that’s getting in the way. I have not found a build where it fits. Now thats a good point to flip the rad and have the lines come from the bottom. I thougt about that but i had not seen anyone do that. I would have to unmount the fans off the bracket and try it. I’m willing to that but im doing a push pull and my gpu is fairly large at 270mm. Its going to be super tight. I figured the same as you, top fans will be exhuast and without the filter it should be ok. Only concern with that is it may look a little odd sticking up above the case/below the glass. Or it may look awesome.
  8. Mozambiquehere

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    If you mount a 360 mm rad up front like the H150I PRO as i'm doing literally right now. So if you had planned on running 2 fans up top like I did for exhaust, they will not fit as the rad lines get in the way. 1 fan will fit on the top mount towards the rear of the case. However, I found a work around. You can install 2 fans on top of the mounting bracket. Basically they would sit between the glass and the top of the case But.... The top dust filter will not fit back on if you do that. For fun, I placed the top dust filter below the mounting bracket from inside the case and since it's magnetic it does sit there. Not perfectly but it stays. So I may do that or not use the top filter or just use 1 fan mounted normally. I'm not sure yet.
  9. Mozambiquehere

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    2 fans dont fit up top with the 360mm rad. The rad lines get in the way only one fan will fit up top in the rear. I’m in the middle of my build. I thougt about flipping the rad and having the lines come from the bottom but I dont think i have seen anyone do that before. Probably for good reason.
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