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smaller than the H440 and fits 2 3x fan rads Corsair Air540, awesome case http://www.amazon.co.uk/Corsair-CC-9011030-WW-Performance-Windowed-Computer/dp/B00D6GINF4

 

 

EDIT: forgot about rad sizes blocking the other rad, so can only do one dual and one triple. 

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@zakc123

 

no the AIR540 cannot support a 2x 360 radiator build, internally. and for that fact the

H440 has a real difficult time supporting 2x 360 as well. like the 540, the roof radiator

is restricted by the front radiator by the thickness and fans (if using push/pull).

so far no actual 2x 360 cases until you get to super cases like the 900D, Enthoo Primo

and CaseLabs cases.

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@zakc123

 

no the AIR540 cannot support a 2x 360 radiator build, internally. and for that fact the

H440 has a real difficult time supporting 2x 360 as well. like the 540, the roof radiator

is restricted by the front radiator by the thickness and fans (if using push/pull).

so far no actual 2x 360 cases until you get to super cases like the 900D, Enthoo Primo

and CaseLabs cases.

the 540 can fit a dual and a triple right?

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@zakc123

 

yes, dual in the roof and triple in the front:

 

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but notice the air restriction of the top fan position on the from 360, blocked by the

roof rad/fan. the H440 is better of less rad fan restriction using a 240x 30 roof and

360x 60 in the front but no HDD support. or 360x 30 in the roof and 240x 60 in the

front with 2 HDD sleds available.

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@daemonowner

 

it can?, sorta, but the roof and front panel intersection is very, very busy and restrictive.

i haven't ripped mine totally apart yet (waiting on parts) to verify fitment, but on an

initial looksie same syndrome as the H440.

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@airdeano

He says a 360 fits in the front and in the top without modding I believe, and there's a fair amount of room at the top still. 21:11 for a shot of the 360 in the front. The slots as opposed to holes should allow you to move the top radiator to the rear if it doesn't fit.

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hi could someone recommend  a case that can fit two triple radiators in it. something that isnt too big like a 900d, more like a h440. preferably under £100?? thanks 

I've been looking for a case like this myself there aren't really any.. You can get a 750D and remove the 5.25" but this takes drilling are other forceful methods because their mounted with rivets. The top rad will have to be pretty thin tho, I think 30mm.

Bert & Ernie before squirting spermie. 

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I've been looking for a case like this myself there aren't really any.. You can get a 750D and remove the 5.25" but this takes drilling are other forceful methods because their mounted with rivets. The top rad will have to be pretty thin tho, I think 30mm.

 

its more to removing the 5.25" ODD bays on the new Obsidian series. you physically

have to cut the rails from the chassis (boooo). the new stampings have changed how

these cases are built. 

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its more to removing the 5.25" ODD bays on the new Obsidian series. you physically

have to cut the rails from the chassis (boooo). the new stampings have changed how

these cases are built. 

Wow that sucks even more. If Corsair would make a taller case based on the 750D that can fit for example a 3x120mm UT60 w/ push or pull in the top and a 3x120mm Monsta in the front without modding it I would be first in line to buy it :P. A open grill front cover like the 450D has would be nice to. Corsair claims they listen to there fans... don't see much of it.

Bert & Ernie before squirting spermie. 

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