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Mr.Wang

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    Mr.Wang reacted to dizmo in nano itx with 1151 ?   
    Nano ITX generally isn't socketed. So, you're not going to be dropping chips into it.
     
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    Mr.Wang reacted to zMeul in mobo sff power source questions   
    yeah  why do you think I linked you the manual?
     

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    Mr.Wang reacted to forthe48 in First build, need help on it   
    I guess it would depend on what size fans and radiator the GPU cooler was going to have.
     
    You can do top-mount radiator in that case with one set of fans, (at least that's how I think I had it set up.) and that takes care of your CPU.
     
    Then if you had a small enough GPU radiator (like say, H55/H60 sized) it could go on the 120/140MM (I forget what size) fan slot that's on the back of the case.
     
    Then you could pull air in through the top and front, and pull it out the back using the radiator fan from your GPU cooler.
     
    OR you could pull air into the case through the rear and the top, and suck it out through the fans on the front. (this sounds better now that I think about it)
     
    I don't know how clusterfucky that would be, but I believe it can be done.
     
    Edit: the two fan slots on the back are 80mm. you can get 80mm radiators, but I dont' know how many there are since I've never watercooled a GPU.
     
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    Okay, after looking at the case a little more, I think you're going to want to put your CPU radiator in the front, and then your GPU radiator up top, and do what the picture on the corsair website says, and just pull air in through the front, then up through the gpu rad, and let it go out the back.
     
    @Mr.Wang   http://www.corsair.com/en-us/carbide-series-air-240-arctic-white-high-airflow-micro-atx-and-mini-itx-pc-case
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