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Hi, I am planning to use the msi Gungir 110r for my case. Cooling a r9 3900x with 360mm AIO which is mounted on the front ( I don't want Tower Cooler). The other fans are gonna be 2 on the top and one on the back. Will there be enough airflow for a full size rtx 3080 (probably the msi one). The GPU is 320mm and the max GPU size of the case is 340mm.

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4 minutes ago, Shishko said:

the max GPU size of the case is 340mm.

That's if you're not using a front mounted AIO.

 

Assuming the 340mm max includes the fans (which is seems to but isnt specified) your RAD will be 27mm thick on top of that. If you dont put the included AIO fans on the other side (Or swap out the included RGB fans for the AIO ones) then your new max GPU length is 318mm. If you decide to use fans on both sides of the RAD, it reduced down to 288mm. 

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36 minutes ago, TVwazhere said:

That's if you're not using a front mounted AIO.

 

Assuming the 340mm max includes the fans (which is seems to but isnt specified) your RAD will be 27mm thick on top of that. If you dont put the included AIO fans on the other side (Or swap out the included RGB fans for the AIO ones) then your new max GPU length is 318mm. If you decide to use fans on both sides of the RAD, it reduced down to 288mm. 

 

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17 minutes ago, Shishko said:

Why would they pictures of the 360mm AIO next to a full size GPU

 

Engineering department, marketing department, and website department usually never communicate with one another correctly and i would trust the spec sheet over the pictures.

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3 minutes ago, Shishko said:

OK, take a look of this please. If the radiator goes on the back of this metal sheet and the fans on the front, there is a chance that it could fit. Idk if this does any sense at all...

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I know that a rtx 2080ti from msi fits in with the 3 fans on the front, and the radiator is only 2mm more thicc then the fans.

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3 hours ago, Shishko said:

I know that a rtx 2080ti from msi fits in with the 3 fans on the front, and the radiator is only 2mm more thicc then the fans.

fans are normal 25mm thick and the aio rad normally 30mm thick.

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3 hours ago, Shishko said:

OK, take a look of this please. If the radiator goes on the back of this metal sheet and the fans on the front, there is a chance that it could fit. Idk if this does any sense at all...

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depends on the case some have space to mount the fans in front and the rad behind (pain to get the screws in ) + you got to add the thickness of the metal to the screw langth to see it there room.

 

even if there space to do that like 99% case dont have vary good airflow and add the fans to the front unless you have a mesh front then it should be ok. if its solid front then the gap for air flow form the fan to the front panel is even less and they normally don't give you an inch in the first place.

 

 

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