Posted February 5, 2019 So I want to move all of my Components over into a micro atx chassis for easier portability and I've always LOVED the Corsair 280x and i also want to redo the loop i have now for Hardline tubing rather than the soft tubing I'm using now and to water cool the Gpu as well as my Cpu. I've seen some pictures of custom loops done in this case with hardline tubing but they were only Cpu loops and they looked really crammed in there so i feel like for a first timer with hardline stuff it may be really challenging if not impossible. TLDR; Is it possible for me to do a Gpu and Cpu loop with hardline tubing in the Corsair 280X? Do i Recommend Ryzen? Yes. All of the Yes. Main Rig Specs - BIG BOI Ryzen 5 1600 @ 3.9Ghz ASUS Gaming TUF B450 Micro-ATX 2x4Gb HyperX DDR4 @2133 GTX 1070 Founders Edition Corsair Crystal 280X 500Gb SanDisk Sata SSD, 1Tb 7200RPM Hdd EVGA 500 Watt 80+ Bronze EKWB A240 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted February 5, 2019 10 minutes ago, zombieshy_guy81 said: So I want to move all of my Components over into a micro atx chassis for easier portability and I've always LOVED the Corsair 280x and i also want to redo the loop i have now for Hardline tubing rather than the soft tubing I'm using now and to water cool the Gpu as well as my Cpu. I've seen some pictures of custom loops done in this case with hardline tubing but they were only Cpu loops and they looked really crammed in there so i feel like for a first timer with hardline stuff it may be really challenging if not impossible. TLDR; Is it possible for me to do a Gpu and Cpu loop with hardline tubing in the Corsair 280X? Anything is possible I've seen hardline done in SFF cases that really pack stuff in but for a first time I don't see a problem with it as long as you have a general understanding of how to do so and good hands on skills. As for tight spaces you can always use angled adapters instead of trying to do bends that go perpendicular out of the block with just a straight compression fitting. Updated Modding FAQ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted February 5, 2019 Author 1 minute ago, W-L said: Anything is possible I've seen hardline done in SFF cases that really pack stuff in but for a first time I don't see a problem with it as long as you have a general understanding of how to do so and good hands on skills. As for tight spaces you can always use angled adapters instead of trying to do bends that go perpendicular out of the block with just a straight compression fitting. Do i Recommend Ryzen? Yes. All of the Yes. Main Rig Specs - BIG BOI Ryzen 5 1600 @ 3.9Ghz ASUS Gaming TUF B450 Micro-ATX 2x4Gb HyperX DDR4 @2133 GTX 1070 Founders Edition Corsair Crystal 280X 500Gb SanDisk Sata SSD, 1Tb 7200RPM Hdd EVGA 500 Watt 80+ Bronze EKWB A240 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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