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There is no need to turn this into the usual Canon vs Nikon debate that usually springs up whenever such a question is asked, but TBH the choice between Canon and Nikon as far as still photography is concerned there days is minimal, in most situations an appropriate body + lens combination from either company will be far more capable than the skills of the average user!
The key to getting a 1:1 magnification ratio is using a macro lens. The choice of lens and body all depends upon your budget and what you will be using it for.
Thanks for the advice, I would not be able to fit anything thicker than 30mm in the top but I could put as thick a 240 as I want in the front so that is probably the way I will go, although looking at the cost of it I think I will do a CPU loop on the 360 just now and get the 240 and GPU block later on.
I am currently running an H100 with Corsair SP120's to cool my 3770K at 4.7Ghz and am interested in dong a custom water cooling loop.
As such I am have done some research into the matter and watched several videos from Linus and TTL on the matter. This has led me to the conclusion that with some modding of my 600T I can fit a 30mm thick 360 radiator in the roof and if needed a 240 in the front.
Therein lies the question - Would a 360x30mm (Alphacool ST30 360mm) rad be enough if I were to add my GPU (EVGA GTX 670 FTW) to the loop or would I need the 240(Alphacool XT45 240mm) as well?.
I have an EVGA GTX 670 FTW and it is great but I suspect a good 660Ti (MSI, ASUS EVGA) would offer better value for money, but it depends on how much you want to spend and what the prices are like in your region at the time!