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BLaFord

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  1. So it just occurred to me that the tubes on an AIO kit would likely not be long enough to run the distance from the pump on the cpu to the radiator if I stuck it on the bottom. My quest for perfect case continues.
  2. So I've got a related question. I'm looking to build a new system with this case in the future. Likely going to go with a corsair AIO watercooler. Gaming system, some moderate overclocking. I actually prefer to run stable and quiet rather than shatter benchmarks. My issue is the fact that I want a quiet build. I don't want to use the top vent if I don't have to. Will mounting a radiator (240 or 280) on the front intake and rear exhaust be enough cooling for some moderate overclocking? Ideally I'd love to mount a rad at the bottom pulling in cool air, a couple front intakes, and then a single exhaust out the back. Is this even possible? What are the interior dimensions like? My PSU is fairly large too at 8". I'm trying to save money this build so I'm recycling the corsair hx1000 (admittedly overkill) from my old 1366 build, making do with r9 390 (until GPU prices go down, if ever), and opting for a cheap processor for the first time around i3-8350k (likely upgrade that down the road for cheap). Thanks in advance for your input. Are there any other cases I should look at for minimalist design, silent operation, and adequate cooling for moderate overclocking?
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