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Would an H110 fit in the front of a define r4? I have my h110 sitting around and was wondering If I could throw it onto my 780 for Lolz.

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It should fit in the front or maybe the top.

^it will work on top or in the front

but @Chriz6097 how were you going to put it on your 780

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^it will work on top or in the front

but @Chriz6097 how were you going to put it on your 780

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edit also i found an article saying both will work http://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/Review-Fractal-Design-Define-XL-R2-187/page2

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NZXT g10

edit also i found an article saying both will work http://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/Review-Fractal-Design-Define-XL-R2-187/page2

ok i was asking because originally i thought the H110 wasnt compatible but then i checked and it is, and i would use it for your cpu instead and get a cheaper AIO for your gpu(thats what i would do)

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ok i was asking because originally i thought the H110 wasnt compatible but then i checked and it is, and i would use it for your cpu instead and get a cheaper AIO for your gpu(thats what i would do)

My CPU is crap silicon and after 100MHz oc its at 80c with an h80i.

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My CPU is crap silicon and after 100MHz oc its at 80c with an h80i.

 

On a 4770K? Jesus, you didn't get the silicon lottery, you got the silicon smacked-in-the-god-damned-face

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On a 4770K? Jesus, you didn't get the silicon lottery, you got the silicon smacked-in-the-god-damned-face

I seriously regret not getting Microcenter 3 year insurance. I would've returned it the second I found out it was that hot.

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I seriously regret not getting Microcenter 3 year insurance. I would've returned it the second I found out it was that hot.

 

I believe you can get an 'over clocking' insurance from Intel for like £30. Get that, kill your chip, then get a new one

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I believe you can get an 'over clocking' insurance from Intel for like £30. Get that, kill your chip, then get a new one

can I still get it? Its been almost 6 months since I bought it.

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