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Watercooled Micro ATX Case

Schaeffer

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I would like your advice, I'd like to build a new hi performance micro atx rig but I don't know which case to choose. I need to squeeze 3x 120mm rads inside this case:
Corsair H70 CPU cooler
2x Inno3D GTX680 iChill accelero hybrid cooler

Any advice on which case to take? Do you think Xigmatek Gigas would be right?
 
Have you already bought the H70 and the GPU coolers?

If not, I'd re-consider them. If you're going to get all of these, why not go half a step further and make a custom waterloop, with all your parts hooked up to a 360mm radiator?

You may still have problems fitting them into a micro-ATX case (i.e. you might need to mount the rad externally) but you'll have a lot more control over your system.
 
I already have the H70 but unopened box so I can sell it on ebay...
I thought about the Xigmatek case for its cube design and wondered if I can fit a Phobya square quad radiator on the top cover, for watercooling CPU and the two GPUs...
 
im using a compact fractal core 1000 - houses a 240 rad, 3x harddrive waterblocks, high flow meter, and im getting ready to add a gpu block. I was always a fan of lian li aluminum cases, but this core 1000 looks pretty good!
 
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