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Best 120mm AIO for an i7-7700k to fit on the NCASE M1

Hi,

I want to buy the NCASE M1 and I can install a 120mm radiator.

What is the best AIO to cool an i7-7700k?
Notice that the tubes can not be thick because bending them will be difficult inside of this tiny case.

 

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8 minutes ago, RodoGodo19 said:

Hi,

I want to buy the NCASE M1 and I can install a 120mm radiator.

What is the best AIO to cool an i7-7700k?
Notice that the tubes can not be thick because bending them will be difficult inside of this tiny case.

 

Options:

Don t settle for a stock air cooler  water cooler  or CPU cooler fan  especially if you re looking for extra cooling performance.png

 

Example (found on Google):

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I have a h55 and its decent, gives me a moderate overclock, but then i got it used.

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14 minutes ago, RodoGodo19 said:

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That M1 has 2 radiators in it BTW.  they can support 240mm easily, why not get 240?

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Also, H60 and above have similar cables.  They all work pretty well and I have an H60 in my Node 202 

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6 minutes ago, Damascus said:

That M1 has 2 radiators in it BTW.  they can support 240mm easily, why not get 240?

Because I will use the 120mm on the right to install 2x 3.5" hdd

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4 minutes ago, RodoGodo19 said:

Because I will use the 120mm on the right to install 2x 3.5" hdd

Really?  What size are they going to be?  You can get pretty big 2.5" drives, combo with an M.2 and you could have 3TB HDD x2 and 1TB ssd (nvme)

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1 minute ago, Damascus said:

Really?  What size are they going to be?  You can get pretty big 2.5" drives, combo with an M.2 and you could have 3TB HDD and 1TB ssd

I have one HDD of 4TB and another HDD of 6TB. I need them.

I also have a M.2 960 EVO for my Windows.

I need the HDD Cage on the right side of the case.

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Just now, RodoGodo19 said:

I have one HDD of 4TB and another HDD of 6TB. I need them.

I also have a M.2 960 EVO for my Windows.

I need the HDD Cage on the right side of the case.

KK, thats a bummer.  What is your budget and what clock do you want?

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6 minutes ago, Damascus said:

KK, thats a bummer.  What is your budget and what clock do you want?

1. unlimited for the AIO

2. I don't know, I don't know anything about OC, just something normal for gaming..

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To be honest, slim 120mm AIO's tend to be very similar.  You could consider a custom loop (there is excellent support)  

 

Other than custom grab an H60 or similar single fan 120mm RAD.  I'm a fan of the NZXT KRAKEN lineup.  

 

http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum/hardware-canucks-reviews/68008-nzxt-kraken-x31-cpu-cooler-review.html

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6 minutes ago, Damascus said:

To be honest, slim 120mm AIO's tend to be very similar.  You could consider a custom loop (there is excellent support)  

 

Other than custom grab an H60 or similar single fan 120mm RAD.  I'm a fan of the NZXT KRAKEN lineup.  

 

http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum/hardware-canucks-reviews/68008-nzxt-kraken-x31-cpu-cooler-review.html

I don't like custom loop and I can not use it if I will use 3.5 HDDs

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1 hour ago, RodoGodo19 said:

I don't like custom loop and I can not use it if I will use 3.5 HDDs

 

1 hour ago, Damascus said:

 

Other than custom grab an H60 or similar single fan 120mm RAD.  I'm a fan of the NZXT KRAKEN lineup.  

Consider a large noctua fan like the NH-D15

It beats almost every 120mm AIO and many 240s

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9 minutes ago, Damascus said:

 

Consider a large noctua fan like the NH-D15

It beats almost every 120mm AIO and many 240s

what?.

It doesn't fit inside of the ncase m1, please stop giving wrong advice, if you don't know well this case, let the owners answer for you, I don't want make mistakes.

I appreciate your help by the way.

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2 hours ago, RodoGodo19 said:

I don't like custom loop and I can not use it if I will use 3.5 HDDs

 

Why no love for custom loop? Would be great way to go with this case.

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3 hours ago, RodoGodo19 said:

what?.

It doesn't fit inside of the ncase m1, please stop giving wrong advice, if you don't know well this case, let the owners answer for you, I don't want make mistakes.

I appreciate your help by the way.

Whatever this is then, though it looks a lot like an NH-D15, I suppose it is a mini

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