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help... need case suggestion

i am looking to use two radiators simultinously.  

can anyone help me with a few suggestions regarding choosing a case and the airflow path or config i should be going for?..

 

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Do you know what radiators you want to use? It matters what size they are.

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1 minute ago, fasauceome said:

Do you know what radiators you want to use? It matters what size they are.

2x 280 or (1x 360 and 1x 280) probably from corsair

push configuration

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1 hour ago, blinmaker69 said:

2x 280 or (1x 360 and 1x 280) probably from corsair

push configuration

Location and budget? There's quite a few cases that can do it, and quite a few that cant (for example both the Fractal Design Meshify C and the Coolermaster Mastercase H500 can only hold 240mm rads at the top)

 

Enthoo Pro M TG is $100 USD and can definitely do dual 280mm rads.

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12 hours ago, TVwazhere said:

Location and budget? There's quite a few cases that can do it, and quite a few that cant (for example both the Fractal Design Meshify C and the Coolermaster Mastercase H500 can only hold 240mm rads at the top)

 

Enthoo Pro M TG is $100 USD and can definitely do dual 280mm rads.

umm cooler master h500p mesh or the h500m..  can they support this config? 

master case h500 cannot.. i know i just saw a video on that..  Thanks :))

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3 hours ago, blinmaker69 said:

umm cooler master h500p mesh or the h500m..  can they support this config? 

master case h500 cannot.. i know i just saw a video on that..  Thanks :))

Yes, the H500P Mesh and H500m Come with a 360mm top bracket for radiators, as shown in the exploded view below

 

Image result for H500P Mesh

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4 hours ago, TVwazhere said:

Yes, the H500P Mesh and H500m Come with a 360mm top bracket for radiators, as shown in the exploded view below

 

Image result for H500P Mesh

thanks man :)) appreciate it 

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