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Norm74656

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  1. The 760T does have a fan controller but I never use it, instead opting to attach all my fans right to my motherboards fan headers so I can monitor their speeds and let the system adjust the fan speed if necessary.
  2. Thanks, I'm not going to have so many drives that I need both drive cages so I can remove the one closest to the front to make room for the radiator and pump / reservoir. I'll have to take the one in the box out and take a look and make some measurements and see if there are any predrilled holes in the bottom for me to attach the bracket for the pump and reservoir. I imagine that with the fans in the front all I need is fans in the rear of the radiator to help pull air through it?
  3. I have three Graphite Series 760T cases in use and a 4th in a box that I'm planning to use for a new build, the existing three I'm using several different AIO coolers attached to the top of the chassis but this one would be my first full liquid cooling build. Most often when I see pictures of liquid cooled systems I see the radiator attached to the front of the chassis rather than the top, does the 760T support this? I'm looking at various kits and radiators and for instance is a 64mm a possibility? Likewise where and how would I mount the pump / reservoir, something like this:
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