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Coolermaster HAF 932 Radiator question.

Crippy144

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I have a CoolerMaster HAF 932 with a 240mm Radiator on top cooling my cpu with push and pull config. I just order a EVGA GTX 670 FTW and order a liquid cooling block for my 670 FTW card. Since im going to cooling the cpu and the video card on I wanted to put another radiator in my computer. With the Coolermaster HAF 932, I know you can put a Radiator on the back fan slot. My question is, what size radiator can i use? Do I have to order a 120mm Radiator or can I put a 140mm Radiator? I know the case supports a 140mm fan, but I can't find anything that says for sure, that I can use a 140mm radiator on the back fan slot. I know you can mount a 120, but really would like a 140mm Radiator there.

If anyone knows pls reply.. :)
 
I don't know about inside the case but it looks like it might fit it on the back. I have a triple 120 mm radiator on top and inside the case. I could put a double radiator on the bottom in front of the PSU if I wanted.Looking at my 120 mm radiator, it is slightly wider than the 120 mm fans on it. Maybe an 1/8 of an inch or so, each side. The back fan is 140 mm. If the radiator is slightly wider it would, at the vary least, be an extremely tight fit. I measured it. It would have to be less than 152.5 wide. You should be able to position your top radiator to make the height fit, if needed at all.

Oh, upon further inspection (looking at it a second time) I can only fit a 120 mm on the bottom in front of my PSU.
 
I have a 320mm rad mounted up top, and a 120mm rad mounted exactly where you are inquiring about placing yours.While you may be able to shoe horn a 140mm rad, I would honestly recommend that you stay with a 120mm..

My reasoning for this is that while the 140mm rad will have slightly more cooling area, most 120mm fans are much, much better for using with a rad (better static pressure etc)...I have mine mounted inside the case, with a 120mm Gentle Typhoon AP-15 pushing air through it and out of the back of the case..It is the only exhaust fan in the case, and this positive pressure setup keeps dust away!
 
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