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It's the first thing that comes up on a Google search, so I'd assume it's supported since it's coming from ASUS's official product page🙂

 

Typically anything with mounting spots for anything larger will also fit the smaller components. The only difference between a 360 and a 240 is that one has 3x 120mm fans, and the other only has 2x 120mm fans.

 

Unless the cooler is an uncommon thickness, or too large in some way (*other than length) it'd fit absolutely fine. The LC 240 however, is a rebranded Asetek CLC with very standard specifications, so this is not a worry.

 

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Hey guys, I currently purchased a case Asus TUF GT501 and I wanted to know if it is compatible with the Asus ROG Strix LC 240 RGB AIO. The reason I ask this is that according to pcpartpicker the case and the AIO are not compatible (see screenshot), however this case supports up to 360 mm AIO LC coolers, so I was wondering if any of you guys know anything about it.

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It's the first thing that comes up on a Google search, so I'd assume it's supported since it's coming from ASUS's official product page🙂

 

Typically anything with mounting spots for anything larger will also fit the smaller components. The only difference between a 360 and a 240 is that one has 3x 120mm fans, and the other only has 2x 120mm fans.

 

Unless the cooler is an uncommon thickness, or too large in some way (*other than length) it'd fit absolutely fine. The LC 240 however, is a rebranded Asetek CLC with very standard specifications, so this is not a worry.

 

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Looks like it will fit.

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Case says up to 85mm for rad and fans mounted on top.

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Radiator is 27mm thick. Fans are 25mm thick. 27+25=52mm.

It could be a case of a site somewhere having radiator dimensions reported wrong, or someone inputting numbers incorrectly.

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