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Thoughts on this loop?

I want to put my old custom loop in my h440 with some minor changes. 
Does this look good to you? 
Ps. My gpu block has ports on the right side as well. 
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Seams like a desent run.

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Triple 60mm?

Triple 120mm fans, 60mm thick radiator.

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looks ok, once you get the parts in the case, you'll find the scale to be a lil daunting.

the 3.5 HDD (90mm) space with the 60mm radiator mounted leaving 30mm for

the reservoir and pump. most reservoir are 50mm in diameter so you might have

some hangover past the HDD wall. 

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looks ok, once you get the parts in the case, you'll find the scale to be a lil daunting.

the 3.5 HDD (90mm) space with the 60mm radiator mounted leaving 30mm for

the reservoir and pump. most reservoir are 50mm in diameter so you might have

some hangover past the HDD wall. 

And I have 25mm fans as well...

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COOLING:
H100i w/ 2x Nb eLoop 800rpm

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@BloodWithIce

humm yeah gunna make it a bit harder to get all that wrangled behind the HDD wall.

what rad and what fan?

there is enough inset in the front of chassis that the fan sits behind the HDD trays so

not so much encroachment real estate is used up.

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@BloodWithIce

humm yeah gunna make it a bit harder to get all that wrangled behind the HDD wall.

what rad and what fan?

there is enough inset in the front of chassis that the fan sits behind the HDD trays so

not so much encroachment real estate is used up.

The rad is a UT 60 and I'll be probably using Gts or Noctua

I don't mind if the res and pump stick out a bit though,

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I don't mind if the res and pump stick out a bit though,

 

no but your GPU might if it all mounts that low.

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no but your GPU might if it all mounts that low.

I see. If it doesn't fit, I'll just put the pump a bit higher, so It doesn't hit the pcb. 

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