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    enough rad for this?

    Hello XS. I need your help again....

    So, the Obsidian 350D looks uber hot. Wife wants a mini-me build to my upcoming 900D build, so I need to find a way to cool the 350D.

    It has space for a front 240, top 240 and a back 120.

    I was wondering if the 2 X MCR220 XP and GTX HD would cool a i3550 and AMD HD 5970?

    Alternately, I can cool a AMD PhenomII 965 + AMD HD 5970.

    Thanks.

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    A 120x2 would do it if she's not gaming hard. But a 120x1 on the back to would make for quieter fans.

    LOL, you do the heatload calculations? Your barely over 200 watts..................maybe.

    Been on this forum?

    http://www.overclockers.com/forums/s...96&postcount=3
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    I couldn't find the heat calculator. I know I had seen it, thanks to you, now I know where Thanks Conumdrum. I will be reading now.

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