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You should be able to mount one on the rear fan slot, or on either of the two at the top. You could put a 240mm in the top. 

 

As for the front, I'm not sure. There won't be as much airflow in the front as there is in the top because the front doesn't have much ventilation. 

I'm getting an NZXT H440 case for my next pc build and i was wanting to know if i would be able to mount a 120mm watercooling radiator in the top fan slot on the front of the case. If so, would there be enough airflow?

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I'm getting an NZXT H440 case for my next pc build and i was wanting to know if i would be able to mount a 120mm watercooling radiator in the top fan slot on the front of the case. If so, would there be enough airflow?

The NZXT site has the details of what you can mount and where, if you look up the case on their site. 

 

Spec 

 

Radiator support: 

 

Radiator Support Front 2 x 140 or 3 x 120mm 

Top 2 x 140 or 3 x 120mm 

Rear 1 x 140/120mm

 

Why do you want to stick it in the front though? 

 

Blowing the hot air from the radiator into the pc? 

 

Stick it either in the rear or one of the top slots as an exhaust. 

"Use the force Harry" 

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You should be able to mount one on the rear fan slot, or on either of the two at the top. You could put a 240mm in the top. 

 

As for the front, I'm not sure. There won't be as much airflow in the front as there is in the top because the front doesn't have much ventilation. 

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You should be able to mount one on the rear fan slot, or on either of the two at the top. You could put a 240mm in the top. 

 

As for the front, I'm not sure. There won't be as much airflow in the front as there is in the top because the front doesn't have much ventilation. 

Yeah thought so, I will probably just go for the rear mount. Thanks

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