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i can fit 2 92mm rads inside the case it i take out the psu. i would love to find a way to put it back inside( maybe in a version 4 case?)
im wondering how much air flow space a psu fan needs to breath?
i know the pci ex gpu ribbon gots some slack in it, maybe if it was a little bit longer you...
is their going to be a another version of this case? cuss i can almost put 2 92mm aio(one for cpu, one for gpu) inside this case with the psu too if only it was a little wider
buy a another 500+ vid card vs doing a 200 convert? i already have and its better then what i had and its not the cpu its the psu outside the case, just meant longer cords
has anybody else tried to put 2 92mm rads in this case? i knew you can fit one for cpu but i did it for the gpu too with a kraken g 12 bracket and move the psu outside the case?
i kinda of did that with a asetek 92mm aio rad. i didnt have a fe card or a blower style card and it was cooking my case. so what i did was get a kraken g12, cut off the name plate,couldnt put the g12 fan on but i could still mount the aio, put the psu outside the case and put the aio rad in its...
ive been downsizing cases from a full tower to a dans case so i can make myself a vrbackpack. the problem is my vid card isnt a blower style type and it heats up fast. so i set myself on a mission to try to fit a aio cooler on my 980ti non reference card that works with a 92mm rad that fits in...