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Ok so i have 3 140mm fan mounts at the top of my case what is the biggest aio you recommend throwin there?

You could get an AIO that allows you to mount your own rad like Cooler Master has. Or a custom loop kit from EK or XSPC.

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Wow ok thank you! is it a good cooler?

 

I have only had it installed for about a week now.  Looks good, pump and stock fans are relatively quiet.  I haven't put it through any benchmarks yet, but I am liking it so far.  I am getting 30°C idles.  I didn't take any temps from before the install as I was using an Intel stock cooler, so it wasn't important.

 

As many others will attest Swiftech products are notorious for being easy to install and I completely agree. 

 

As for the reason I went with the H320 over others, it is an expandable 360mm AIO kit.  I have a GPU block that I just haven't installed yet.  I will eventually go with a full custom loop and put the H320 in my other system, but this is a good solution (for me) for now.

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