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Old timey case question.

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I have a need to run a Blue Ray drive, and easy testing of spinnys. Just bought an old Thermaltake Level 10 GT.
I won't be OCing anything but wonder if anyone ever fit an AIO in one?
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product page says 240 in the top of the mobo section. you could probably even do a loop with a 240 and 140 in the back.

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You might be able to fit a 200mm aio in the roof or on the side panel. Not sure about clearances.

Edit: oh, hole spacing may be an issue, too. It's not really standardized at that size, so double check if you decide to try.
 
Thank you to everyone. I am thinking I can get away with air cooling. I will be running an x570 3800X, 3070, and SSDs, except when testing spinnies but they will not be a permanent part of the installation.
 
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