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Will a 35 mm radiator fit in this space between the heatsink and the top of my case?

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Based on what I'm seeing, no you cannot get a rad up there because you need to account for rad + standard 25mm fan so you'd need a minimum of 60mm of space.  That's not enough room from what I can see. 

 

Besides 1 1/4" = approx 30mm so not enough room even not counting the fact you need fans.

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I have the corsair 600t I can put fans in the top compartment. So don't mind the fan area I have that covered.

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I have the corsair 600t I can put fans in the top compartment. So don't mind the fan area I have that covered.

Read the rest of my post above.  I still answered your question.

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Ok what about a h100i That has a 27mm rad

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Ok what about a h100i That has a 27mm rad

 

You'd come really close and some of your cabling might cause issues.  Otherwise, it should fit but only barely. 

 

Which 600t do you have?  The different colors have different amounts of space above the motherboard.  If you have one of the originals then it's not really recommended to use a H100 or H100i because of clearance issues.

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I got this 600t in the last month. So i'd assume its fairly new unless newegg had it for a while.

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Its the black/graphite colored one.

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I got this 600t in the last month. So i'd assume its fairly new unless newegg had it for a while.

 

Sorry, what I meant to say is which color?  The older 600t as in the black one will almost certainly give you problems while the grey and white ones are more forgiving but only a little.

 

EDIT:  I was typing this while you posted the color.  Yeah, you'd probably have some issues with that one based on what I know. 

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black/graphite :/

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27 mm converts to 1.06 inches and it seems I have 1.25 inches of space

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27 mm converts to 1.06 inches and it seems I have 1.25 inches of space

 

You're welcome to try it but that case was designed before the H100 was released.  That's why there are problems.  It's not a guarantee that you won't be able to fit it but with the space you have, it's likely you may have issues.

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Look that's in my 600T :

 

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EDIT : And it's a 30mm rad

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The vrm heatsinks don't protrude above the top of the PCB.

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Then it should be ok for 30mm, but it will be close (see pics)

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Any one else have an opinion because I'm buying soon and at this point its looking like my only choice is the h100i unless any of you can find a good custom loop kit for under 150 with a similar sized radiator.

PC Specs: CPU: Intel i7 4770K / CPU COOLER: Corsair H100i / Storage: Samsung 840 EVO 120Gig and Seagate Barracuda 1Tb / Motherboard: MSI Z97 Gaming-7 / GPU: EVGA GTX 780 SC ACX / Power Supply: SeaSonic M12II 850watt / Case: Corsair 750D 680 Coaster

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Any one else have an opinion because I'm buying soon and at this point its looking like my only choice is the h100i unless any of you can find a good custom loop kit for under 150 with a similar sized radiator.

PC Specs: CPU: Intel i7 4770K / CPU COOLER: Corsair H100i / Storage: Samsung 840 EVO 120Gig and Seagate Barracuda 1Tb / Motherboard: MSI Z97 Gaming-7 / GPU: EVGA GTX 780 SC ACX / Power Supply: SeaSonic M12II 850watt / Case: Corsair 750D 680 Coaster

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Any one else have an opinion because I'm buying soon and at this point its looking like my only choice is the h100i unless any of you can find a good custom loop kit for under 150 with a similar sized radiator.

No way you'll get a custom loop for under 150 unless you mean 150 bitcoins. I assume you mean $s.

 

Grab a H100i :) .

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