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H100 Compatibility Thread

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Would the Cooler Master Seidon 240M apply to this as well? They're both 240mm radiators.

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I really like the corsair 500r. I'm thinking about getting one to put the h100 in it. Unless of course you can find a reason not to? Also remember it's perfect amount for my budget.

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I fit it in a survivor with a bit of modding

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The H100i fits in push-pull config in the Aerocool Xpredator full tower.

Even space to do a push-pull-pull config if you placed the 2nd pull fans below the fins.

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Push,Push,Push,Push,Push,Push,Push,Push,Pull,Pull,Pull,Pull,Pull,Pull,Pull,Pull(if the tubes are long enough)

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For the Define R4, the HDD tray doesn't need to be removed - you can put a H100/H100i at the top of the case also.

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I can confirm the NZXT Phantom 410 only supports push or pull for the H100 in the top. I didn't try it in the front so there might be some potential.

 

The method of installation in the instructions won't work so you have to get creative with the screws. Its too bad the top plastic piece isn't a little deeper since it would fit then.

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For the Define R4, the HDD tray doesn't need to be removed - you can put a H100/H100i at the top of the case also.

 

Did you have any problems with it coming down too low and being an issue with your motherboard at all? Pics of your installation would be much appreciated.

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Did you have any problems with it coming down too low and being an issue with your motherboard at all? Pics of your installation would be much appreciated.

 

Sorry for my late reply - should're replied much earlier.

I can't take photos of I right now because I had to RMA it and send it back to Hong Kong because of an issue I was having with pump noise.

However, as soon as I get the the thing back, i'll get some photos taken.

 

It was pretty tight getting it in, I must say. But by no means impossible. The main issue was the 8-pin which can't be plugged in while the fans are installed so every time I need to unplug the CPU power, the fans need to come off.

So yeah, it was kinda tight but it definitely fits when offset slightly. Photos ASAP - i'll keep you posted.

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Thank you that was very helpful, my board has dual 8 pins and that is the concern I have.

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Here's proof. I I took a picture as a reference of how to mount the rad. I don't have any fans to reference the P/P configuration but there is enough room when you put the cover back on for P/P

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With the NZXT Switch 810, it can also be mounted in push/pull on the bottom of the case if you remove 1 HDD cage or in the front if you remove both! :) The NZXT Phantom 820 has the exact same mounting potential as the Switch.

Will the water tubes length will be enough to mount it at the bottom...???...bcoz NZXT Phantom 820 is a huge case,,,

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I plan on making a thread listing the best cases, along with prices, that have compatibility for H100, as that seems to be the most asked question on these forums. Anyone wants to help out and start, that would be great. Please tell me where and how it fits in the case, rear, top, bottom, front, push/pull, push or pull, etc.

We are only going to bother with decent cases that are actually good.

Windowed

NZXT Tempest 410 Elite ~ 70 USD

Roof, pull.

Cooler Master Storm Enforcer ~ 80 USD

Roof, push or pull.

NZXT Pantom 410 ~100 USD

Roof, push or pull.

Corsair C70 ~ 100 USD

Roof, push or pull. Push/Pull hardware dependent.

Antec 900 ~100 USD

Front, push/pull. Loss of drive space.

Corsair 600T ~ 160 USD

Roof, push/pull.

Antec 1200 v3 ~160 USD

Rear, push/pull.

Corsair 650D ~ 170 USD

Roof, push or pull. Push/Pull hardware dependent.

NZXT Switch 810 ~170 USD

Roof, push/pull

Silverstone Raven RV02 ~180 USD

Bottom, push/pull

Corsair 600T SE ~180 USD

Roof, push/pull.

Cooler Master HAF X ~180 USD

Roofl, push or pull. Push/Pull is hardware dependent.

Corsair 650D ~185 USD

Roof, push/pull.

Corsair 800D ~275 USD

Roof, push/pull.

Silverstone TJ10 ~320 USD

Roof, push/pull.

Non-Windowed

Cooler Master HAF 912 ~60 USD

Roof, push or pull.

Cooler Master Centurion 590 ~70 USD

Roof, push or pull.

Cooler Master 690 ~80 USD

Bottom, push or pull. Requires removal of some of the HDD cage.

Corsair 300R ~80 USD

Roof, push or pull. Large ram can cause problems with installation.

Cooler Master 690II ~90USD

Top, push or pull. Push/Pull but is RAM/Mobo dependent.

Corsair 400R ~90 USD

Roof, push or push. Modded to push/pull but is RAM/Mobo dependent.

Cooler Master HAF 922 ~100 USD

Top, push or pull.

Cooler Master HAF XB ~ 100 USD

Front, push or pull.

Fractal Design Define Mini ~ 100 USD

Front, push/pull. Requires removal of HDD tray.

Fractal Design Arc Mini ~ 100 USD

Top push or pull. Push/pull hardware dependent.

Fractal Design Arc Midi ~ 103 USD (Discontinued)

Roof, push/pull.

Cooler Master Haf XM ~ 110 USD

Roof, push/pull.

Cooler Master Storm Sniper ~125 USD

Roof, push or pull.

NZXT Phantom ~ 130 USD

Roof, push/pull

Corsair 500R ~ 130 USD

Roof, push or push. Push/Pull but is RAM/Mobo dependent.

Cooler Master HAF 932 ~150 USD

Roof, push/pull.

Corsair 550D ~ 150 USD

Roof, push or push. Push/Pull but is RAM/Mobo dependent.

Lanboy Air ~150 USD

Front, push or pull. Requires a lot of patience.

Windowed (Requires Modding)

Cooler Master Storm Scout ~80 USD

Roof

Fractal Design R4 ~110 USD

Front, push/pull. Requires removal of HDD tray.

Silverstone Raven RV03 ~160 USD

Front, push or pull.

Silverstone TJ07 ~350 USD

Top, push or pull. Need to drill mounting holes.

Non-Windowed (Requires Modding)

Antec 300 ~ 65 USD

Front, push/pull. Requires heavy modding.

Fractal Design Arc Mini ~ 100 USD

Roof, push or pull. Push/Pull with slim rear exhaust fan.

what about the antec 1100

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Budget case:

 

Antec GX 700. It fits nicely in a push or pull. $50-ish can be some good discounts too.

 

I do not know about push and pull, and right now I am too lazy to find out (meaning taking the side panel off).

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How the hell did someone fit a H100 in a Antec 900 without a great deal of modding???

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I think we ought to see an NZXT Kraken X40/X60 compatibility thread, if there isn't one already. If there is, why it's not pinned, I do not know. NZXT has released a .pdf showing compatibility with their AIOs, but it's a bit outdated and is missing a lot of different cases from different brands. Their AIOs have much more flaky compatibility than Corsair's, because they're 140mm and 280mm respectively.

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I think we ought to see an NZXT Kraken X40/X60 compatibility thread, if there isn't one already. If there is, why it's not pinned, I do not know. NZXT has released a .pdf showing compatibility with their AIOs, but it's a bit outdated and is missing a lot of different cases from different brands. Their AIOs have much more flaky compatibility than Corsair's, because they're 140mm and 280mm respectively.

Agreed. I got confused on weather it would fit a Storm Scout 2 or not. Plus we need proof with pictures that it works with these cases.

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