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2 AIO in one case

I am looking into buying a 1070 Hybrid cooled from EVGA, but i already have a H100I V2, does anyone have any pictures of their setups with 2 AIO radiators in one case? just want to see the aesthetics

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it would be almost exactly like a dual rad custom loop it all depends on your case

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It'll look great

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Just now, ProtectingSoup said:

Sarcasm?

No, seriously.  IMO aio's can look awesome

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I think the only good place for it will be the bottom front fan position (where the Mtn Dew can is) unless you can get it to fit in the rear exhaust port

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2 minutes ago, ProtectingSoup said:

Digging the purple. Question, how large is your front panel @App4that, im seeing 2 120mm rads

It's a Dark Base Pro 900, the front panel is JUGE. I could put two 140s in place of the two 120 rads if I wanted, or the 280 that's on top. I have a 140 intake fan on top of the rads. 

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cause the 2 fans infront of my case are 140mm, you think i could mount a 120mm rad instead?

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You could probably mount the 120 rad in the front, the problem is hot air in the case. You look to have a mid case, which means less air to remove heat. If you mount the 120 as an intake to the front, I'd make the rear exhaust an intake to feed the CPU AIO with fresh cool air. Means it's unfiltered but just keep up on your dusting managment. 

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@App4thatIt is a full ATX, ill probably mount in the front because the rear might have clearance issues with the CPU tubes, they are fairly close as it is

 

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It'll work fine and look great, but you really dont need water for a 1070. You can easily hit max clocks on air 

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It will look good.

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