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800D Top Radiator

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Anyone got any suggestions other than Koolance? It doesn't really matter if it covers the whole top part or not.
 
Black ICe GTX360 stealth would work well with 6x120mm Gentle typhoon high RPM fans in push pull.
 
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Do these radiators provide you with templates or you have to figure it out yourself? Oh I just noticed what you guys gave me. I'm talking about something like this...

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Why would you need a template to mount a rad in the top of a Corsair 800D case? The case was made to be able to mount a 3x120 radiator in the top.
Besides having a EXOS 2.5 external system setting on top of my 800D I have a 3x120 radiator with three 120x38 fans mounted inside in the top of the case and still have plenty of clearance.
Ya, it's a bit over kill for just a CPU loop but I got the Radiator new from a local Craig's list ad for just $20. :D:D
If you really need it you can remove the lower HD cage and mount a 2x120 down in the lower segment after opening up the lower floor a bit.
 
A normal 360 radiator will fit in there with no modifications needed.
 
If it's just triple rad then I don't need a template. If it's a quad, then I need one. I don't really trust my measurements.
 
If it's just triple rad then I don't need a template. If it's a quad, then I need one. I don't really trust my measurements.

If you really want a template, get a radiator stand thing like this:

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Saw off the bottom and cut round/drill the same holes (or if you like just cut a big square and attach it!). Just make sure it's flat.
 
Swifty or BI work great, i'll be BI SR1 in mine next week which leaves me with an extra swiftech 360 with pump/res built in for sale.
 
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