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Jon55

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The question: would it be possible to fit two 120mm radiators on the top area of a Corsair 350D?

I currently have an H60 (with two Corsair SP120 fans on it). I'd be replacing the stock cooler on my reference 7970 card with the Arctic Accelero Hybrid (which is also 120mm, same as the H60). I would like to then mount both the H60's rad and the Arctic's rad on the top area of a Corsair 350D (which can take a 240mm rad). On paper, this would seem to work, but I wanted to ask here just in case there's something I'm totally missing.
 
The only way this will work is if the top area is also able to support 280 rads. The rads go further then the screw holes and in turn would need each others space in the middle to fit. Even with support of a 280 it may not fit. You would have to measure the sides from the screws out and see if its <20mm and at that point it mightt fit. And on top of that are the hoses from the accelero long enough lol. Can you not mount it on the bottom of the case ?

Edit: Or on the side above the brackets and beside the IO plate. There is a 120mm sport there for one of them to possble fit.
 
you can mount a 240 rad to the front of the case and still use the drive caddie in between the psu and the radiator why not do that?
 
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