If water cooling is out (and the only single slot solution is the DD blocks, which are horrendously overpriced) maybe you might want to consider the lian li fan that attaches over the GPUs, something like this http://www.frozencpu.com/products/53...tl=g43c241s629. If watercooling is in, maybe a 120mm radiator on the spare 120mm fan at the back. And maybe a 140mm radiator ziptied to the power supply intake fan, although that might not be worthwhile (you could always cut the PSU bracket or leave as is, it gets enough air through as far as I can tell with my A05). Then maybe parallel GPUs, not ideal, but then the situation isn't either.
You'd probably be saturating the radiators if you did this, but it's an idea.
PS: Looking forward to machine two. But I'll be damned if I can figure out how you'll cool those GPUs.
Edit: Sorry didn't read your first post properly. I wouldn't have a clue how to cool five video cards on that, I was thinking that three would be pushing it. Maybe the fan is the only option and pray that they don't overheat. Or consider sacrificing the stacked radiators and use them for the graphics cards, along with the above new radiators if you think it's a good idea. I think an i7 'might' be able to survive on a PA160 and an MCR220.



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I didn't show it in the pics because its really ugly
That fan bracket came with the case and its great as a "blow hole" exhaust, although the Lian Li ADDA fan is as wimpy as can be.




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