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I just want people who own a case and can confirm whether it can fit a dual 140 with or without mods to post about it here.

I can confirm that my Cooler Master HAF XM has enough space to accommodate a dual 140ml rad @ the top but I'm not sure whether I have the proper mounting holes (may require some modding) .

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If you want to know if the case has proper mounting for the X60 look at the case specs that you want it should tell you if the case can accommodation a dual 140mm rad in the top. From what I've read the X60 has 15mm fan spacing which most cases have if they support water cooling in the roof of the case.

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Well you see HowEasy , the HAF XM isn't listed there, even though I know it supports it, that's why I thought it'd be useful to collect data about systems that were not listed by NZXT .

Thanks for your contribution however.

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Fractal Design Arc Midi can definitely fit the X60, did some measurements in my case.

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Nzxt Phantom full tower case. I got a kraken in mine and works amazingly.
Hey congrats ! what sort of overclocks did you manage, and how easy was it to install ?
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Nzxt Phantom full tower case. I got a kraken in mine and works amazingly.
Hey congrats ! what sort of overclocks did you manage, and how easy was it to install the kraken x60 ?
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Anything can be done with a dremel.
You've got to be careful with that thing though' date=' you could effectively ruin your case. They're not really what you'd call cheap either. A good dremel is pricy.[/quote']

Very true, but if you know how to use it, it can save you a bunch.

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I'm sure it would fit my SWITCH 810 in push/pull, just installed my H100i and theres a LOT of place left.

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So the 300R will fit a X60 on the top mounts but not a X40? Hmm..

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Wait, so it doesn't fit in the regular full sized Phantom (Regular as in not the 820)?

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does NOT fit FD Arc Midi without optibay removal and/or reloaction of fan holes.

tank(s) spill over into the optibay area and will not bolt up natively.. worse problem

for arc mini. and if you take out the optibay, the 50mm drop will challenge alot of

motherboard MOSFET/RAM heatsinks because ofthe rad offset is centered.

dual 140 can fit in the front of midi with modification, not mini.

thought the H100 2x 120 had fitment issues, this is a longer list of non-fittment.

because the case can hold two 140mm fans doesn't mean it'll support x60. the

30mm extra in tanks is the deal breaker. 312mm x60 length vs 280 in fans.

too bad, i was looking forward to extra cooling.

airdeano

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Fractal Design Arc Midi can definitely fit the X60, did some measurements in my case.
Thanks for this, I'm about to do a build in one and was going to ask if it fitted.

No clearance issues with the Motherboard at all???

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I haven't done any measurements, but I'm pretty confident it will fit in a CaseLabs Merlin SM8 as long as you order it with the 3x140mm mount in the top. I'm considering getting one for mine and just going with a custom loop whenever I decide to do some upgrading in the future.

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