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radiator 360

  1. SammyXXM

    Production No more sandwich. W19. Up to 360AIO and custom loop. Up to full size 3-slot gpu. DDC pump. Ready for uncompromise watercooled in 10.5L console case.

    anthecase.com Pre-order batch v1.0 is over! I wanted to buy a Node 202, but it doesn't support full size GPU and water cooling at the same time . That's why I decided to make my own prototype. No more endless variants of the same sandwiches. No more boring hahdmade look with drilled panels...
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    Concept Chimney - 18L dual 360 rad / dual graphics cards mATX case

    Just a sketch of this balls-to-the-wall idea... A case supporting two dual slot graphics cards (given that a mATX board can be found with the right pcie slot pitch :p), and where you can mount dual 360mm radiators, and a SFX/SFX-L PSU. The case is vertically oriented with a footprint of 25.5cm...
  3. muazri_my

    Stalled Nippon Malaya DAIICHI Series: An Industrial-Chic 19.9L-23.6L MATX Case

    UPDATE 11/08/2019: Now introducing DAIICHI TYPE M! (Now in white & charcoal!) After a couple of months being in the shadows, Nippon Malaya reveals itself; I suppose. Admittedly, this isn't the most SFF case, considering it's not even under 20L (TYPE S is now a thing). But however, considering...
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    The problem with Radiator Sandwiching?

    I was asking around about radiator sandwiching. The idea of getting more thermal headroom without having to compromise more space sounded pretty good until I started looking into the specifics. Apparently there was a lot of talk on this subject some 4-6 years ago and since then there hasn't been...
  5. Darket

    Thermaltake G3 hardware for 4k video

    Hello all! I'm building my first PC for 4K editing motovlogging with Davinci Resolve and I have a few questions: RADIATOR Im looking for a 360 radiator to fit in a very narrow case: Thermaltake G3. After reading the Xtremerigs review these 2 slim radiators came on top of of list: Hardware labs...