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Water cooling case suggestions

Juggalo23451

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Water cooling case suggestions
CASE LABS
MH10 -holds 360 rads
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TH10 4 480 rads put 6 480 rad in if you want to
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STH10 -480 rads
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Cooler Master Cases
HAF932- 360 rad top
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HAFX- 360 rad top
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ATCS 840- 360 rad top rad on the HDD cages
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COSMOS II- 360 rad top, or 480 top modification required. 240 rad bottom
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CM690- 240 rad with modification
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Storm Scout -360 rad with modification
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Cosmos S- 360 rad top
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SILVERSTONE
TJ07- 480 rad and 240 rad bottom
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TJ11
480 rad and 240 rad bottom
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LIAN LI
PC-P80-360 rad
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Tyr PC-X2000F- 360 rad front
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PC-A77(B)-240 rads modification
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Lian-Li PC-V2120-360 rad on top and 280 in the front
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NZXT
switch 810
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Tempest EVO-240 rad thin
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CORSAIR
800D-360 rad top, 240 rad bottom with modification
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700D- 360 rad top, 240 bottom with modification
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DangerDen
Waterbox -240 rads
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Tower 29- 480 rad
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LDR Tower 29 Double wide-480 rads
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You can technically fit a 480 up top and 360 in the bottom of an 800D/700D, with proper modifications, of course.
 
Case labs is way better than mountain mods.

About the same price bracket or a bit above, CL only comes in extra-large and gi-normous...so there are fewer form factor options...main thing CL dopes that MM doesn't is cable management. So "way better" is a bit reaching IMHO.

Both make great boxes.
 
Case Labs and Mountain mods are great, but so pricey. The DD cases have no cable management options what so ever, every build I've seen in one has cables all over the place. Most other cases require some sort of form of modding to get working. The Switch 810 is probably the best out of the box water cooling case. The white version looks good to me, but the black looked really cheap. If only they made it in a full aluminum model.
 
Cosmos 1000 with 420 rad and 360 rad with major modifications ;)

Anyways, those options span a lot of different target groups with a lot of different budgets. What's your budget (I'm assuming there is none since you included the TJ 11), and what are you looking for in a tower? Is portability necessary? Are you planning to put in an XL-ATX motherboard? Are you planning to quad-SLI/fire?
 
Case Labs and Mountain mods are great, but so pricey. The DD cases have no cable management options what so ever, every build I've seen in one has cables all over the place. Most other cases require some sort of form of modding to get working. The Switch 810 is probably the best out of the box water cooling case. The white version looks good to me, but the black looked really cheap. If only they made it in a full aluminum model.

th10 is what i have i think it is the best it also depends on your budget
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Case Labs and Mountain mods are great, but so pricey. The DD cases have no cable management options what so ever, every build I've seen in one has cables all over the place. Most other cases require some sort of form of modding to get working. The Switch 810 is probably the best out of the box water cooling case. The white version looks good to me, but the black looked really cheap. If only they made it in a full aluminum model.

I'm happy with my Switch 810. It easily fits an EX240 in Push/Pull down at the bottom, with a lot of room between it and the HDD cage. There's easily room above the mobo tray for another thick rad. You could also fit a Corsair H80-style rad on the rear exhaust, and probably another one up front with some minimal modding.

I wish there was a little bit more room behind the back panel for cable routing, and a few more tie-down points, but overall I'm quite happy with the case.
 
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