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Looking really sweet Bianco,
I am also looking at the TJ07 case for my first WC project.
The challenge I have is, the 5 computer retail outlets I have rang in Perth so far don’t have one in stock, and when you mention that you want to put a radiator in the top, the phone either goes quiet or you get a dumb ass comment like “ it’s not a car you know”.
The last thing I want to do is hijack your work-log, so I will try to keep it short.
If you could help me out I will appreciate it greatly.
What I would like to do is put one of the radiators from the list below into the inside top of the case with 25mm fans, however as I can’t get my hands on one to measure from the inside top down to the motherboard and from the inside back forward to see how much room there is, I need help.
I would like to use either a "Model: MC-RADI360MOD Magicool Elegant 360mm Copper Radiator with Integrated Polycarbonate Reservoir 120(W)x34(D)x424(H)mm"
found here
http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ducts_id=23793
Or a Model: MC-RADI240MOD Magicool Elegant 240mm Copper Radiator with Integrated Polycarbonate Reservoir 122(W)x34(D)x305(H)mm
Found here
http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ducts_id=23792
If there is not enough room the either one of these, then a Model: MC-360UVB Magicool 3 X 120mm Premium Copper Fin Radiator - UV Blue Finish Dimensions: 121x29x397mm (WxDxH),
Found here
http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ducts_id=21620
There is also a Model: MC-240UVB Magicool 2 X 120mm Premium Copper Fin Radiator - UV Blue Finish Dimensions: 121x35x277mm (WxDxH) at performance pc as well however it’s depth is 35mm thick.
The real question is will there be enough space between the bottom of the fans and the motherboard, which will be a Asus Rampage II Extreme in my case, I know your not using this motherboard.
I want to do a full para-flow on my project
If by chance there is enough room I might use a XSPC RX.
Thank you in advance for all your time and effort I do appreciate it.
Last edited by kgtiger; 08-14-2009 at 06:41 PM.
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