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Corsair 450D question.

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If you have the tubes come out facing the top of the case it should fit.

I was just wondering if the Corsair 450d would be able to fit an r9 295x2 and a h105 in the front. I've seen it been done in a 350D build Corsair did but i was just wondering if the tubes of the 105 would be long enough to mount it in the front of the 450d?

(Im guessing i wont have any clearance issues on the Gpu part since the 350d could do Push/Pull with a r9 295x2 and a H105 in the front)

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If you put the H105 in the roof, then the 295X2 in the front then yes, it will work. Or you could put the H105 in the front and the 295X2 in the rear mount, that would work as well.

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If you put the H105 in the roof, then the 295X2 in the front then yes, it will work. Or you could put the H105 in the front and the 295X2 in the rear mount, that would work as well.

Do you think having the front fans as intake and having the rear fan (r9 295x2 rad) and having the 2 top fans as outtakes would work ? i'm not really an expert when it comes to these sort'a things P:

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Do you think having the front fans as intake and having the rear fan (r9 295x2 rad) and having the 2 top fans as outtakes would work ? i'm not really an expert when it comes to these sort'a things P:

That's generally the norm and is what you will see in most cases, but you can put the top as an intake as well if you want, as it is dust filtered.

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