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HELP Thermaltake versa h13 240mm aio placement

so in the attached pictures, there is one for reference to what im looking to do and three of the case i was given by my friend since my CiT Seven is now smaller than a xbox one controller #sulk_smash

 

so in my case i want to make it look cleaner. and nicer, this build is a msi h210m bazooka mobo with a 7600k and a msi armour 970.

my question?

 

can i have a 240mm aio mounted like the attached picture?

I  want have the fans pull air from 240mm and get sucked out the top as the front panel fans suck inside, the top fans push air out. and gpu is exausted from the 120mm aio through the back. is this possible? all fans are 120mm and i included pics of the case incase there are better mounting options you guys can surjest. ive recycled a h100i by cuting the pipes and repluming it using custom fittings to attach the twopipes back together making it a maintainable soft tube aio.

 

 

 

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specs in spoiler.

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Motherboard

Asrock A320M

CPU 

Ryzen 5 2600X 

GPU/s

2x MSI RX580 Gaming X 8GB

RAM

channel 1 Corsair Vengence LPX  DDR4 2133MHz 2x4GB

channel 2 Kingston HyperX Predator DDR4 3000MHz 2x4GB

Cooler

AMD Wraith Max RGB Cooler

Case

CiT Seven

Storage Internal Only.

SSD  Crucial BX500 120GB

HDD Segate ST2000L 2TB

Monitor/s         

LG UltraWide 25UM58

Acer XZ350CU 35" 21:9 Ultrawide

LG UltraWide 25UM58

Mouse

Logitech 203 Prodigy Wired

Keyboard

Logitech 213 Prodigy Wired

 

 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Ryzenuser19 said:

can i have a 240mm aio mounted like the attached picture?

The case is NOT designed to do that. Even if you could mod the case to support fan mounts to the side, you wouldn't be able to fit the width of a 120mm rad. The case is too short (length wise) since it has a max GPU length of 315mm. The mATX board is 9.6" wide (244mm) which means you only have 71mm of space between the motherboard and front panel right there. Your radiator is usually about 123mm wide, so you're 50mm (2") too short.

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On 10/2/2020 at 2:44 PM, TVwazhere said:

The case is NOT designed to do that. Even if you could mod the case to support fan mounts to the side, you wouldn't be able to fit the width of a 120mm rad. The case is too short (length wise) since it has a max GPU length of 315mm. The mATX board is 9.6" wide (244mm) which means you only have 71mm of space between the motherboard and front panel right there. Your radiator is usually about 123mm wide, so you're 50mm (2") too short.

any recomendation for a case to acomedate dual 280MM AIO i would like one up top one up front.

specs in spoiler.

Spoiler

 

Motherboard

Asrock A320M

CPU 

Ryzen 5 2600X 

GPU/s

2x MSI RX580 Gaming X 8GB

RAM

channel 1 Corsair Vengence LPX  DDR4 2133MHz 2x4GB

channel 2 Kingston HyperX Predator DDR4 3000MHz 2x4GB

Cooler

AMD Wraith Max RGB Cooler

Case

CiT Seven

Storage Internal Only.

SSD  Crucial BX500 120GB

HDD Segate ST2000L 2TB

Monitor/s         

LG UltraWide 25UM58

Acer XZ350CU 35" 21:9 Ultrawide

LG UltraWide 25UM58

Mouse

Logitech 203 Prodigy Wired

Keyboard

Logitech 213 Prodigy Wired

 

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Ryzenuser19 said:

any recomendation for a case to acomedate dual 280MM AIO i would like one up top one up front.

Case Budget and System Build?

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19 minutes ago, TVwazhere said:

Case Budget and System Build?

build is going to be a 10400 or 10600k h470 msi or asrock atx board

4x 8gb ddr4 2400 hoping to oc to 3200.

 

budget is £100 for case as im ordering a 10600k while i can find one cheap enough. hopefully by then my big for a used z470 board will have been a win.

the build will rarely get used though since my ryzen pc is pretty infallable for gaming.

specs in spoiler.

Spoiler

 

Motherboard

Asrock A320M

CPU 

Ryzen 5 2600X 

GPU/s

2x MSI RX580 Gaming X 8GB

RAM

channel 1 Corsair Vengence LPX  DDR4 2133MHz 2x4GB

channel 2 Kingston HyperX Predator DDR4 3000MHz 2x4GB

Cooler

AMD Wraith Max RGB Cooler

Case

CiT Seven

Storage Internal Only.

SSD  Crucial BX500 120GB

HDD Segate ST2000L 2TB

Monitor/s         

LG UltraWide 25UM58

Acer XZ350CU 35" 21:9 Ultrawide

LG UltraWide 25UM58

Mouse

Logitech 203 Prodigy Wired

Keyboard

Logitech 213 Prodigy Wired

 

 

 

 

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Enthoo Pro M TG:

https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product/2mQRsY/phanteks-enthoo-pro-m-tempered-glass-atx-mid-tower-case-ph-es515ptg_bk

 

Most cases in this category are limited to 240mm rad top, but I know the Pro M can do 280mm simultaneously (though for your 10600k, it seems overkill). 

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2 minutes ago, TVwazhere said:

Enthoo Pro M TG:

https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product/2mQRsY/phanteks-enthoo-pro-m-tempered-glass-atx-mid-tower-case-ph-es515ptg_bk

 

Most cases in this category are limited to 240mm rad top, but I know the Pro M can do 280mm simultaneously (though for your 10600k, it seems overkill). 

wow i love it, so 2x 280mm aio and overkill maybe true but i could always take my time and get a 10900k and a 470 board new and just not buy any games and bail on my mmos for a while.

specs in spoiler.

Spoiler

 

Motherboard

Asrock A320M

CPU 

Ryzen 5 2600X 

GPU/s

2x MSI RX580 Gaming X 8GB

RAM

channel 1 Corsair Vengence LPX  DDR4 2133MHz 2x4GB

channel 2 Kingston HyperX Predator DDR4 3000MHz 2x4GB

Cooler

AMD Wraith Max RGB Cooler

Case

CiT Seven

Storage Internal Only.

SSD  Crucial BX500 120GB

HDD Segate ST2000L 2TB

Monitor/s         

LG UltraWide 25UM58

Acer XZ350CU 35" 21:9 Ultrawide

LG UltraWide 25UM58

Mouse

Logitech 203 Prodigy Wired

Keyboard

Logitech 213 Prodigy Wired

 

 

 

 

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