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I was wondering I could fit a corsair h100i in a bitfenix prodigy m?

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I was wondering I could fit a corsair h100i in a bitfenix prodigy m?

Si, on the top you can fit a 240 Rad on top, I dont think you can strap 4 fans on it though. 

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This has been my experience.  The top will be cramped though with PSU wires coming up.

 

Si, on the top you can fit a 240 Rad on top, I dont think you can strap 4 fans on it though. 

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I was wondering I could fit a corsair h100i in a bitfenix prodigy m?

I urge you to stay away from the H100i.  It has a bad problem with mounting and it is not guaranteed to work out of the box without washer modifications.

 

If you need the exact same dimensions out of an AIO, check out the Cooler Master Seidon 240M.

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I urge you to stay away from the H100i.  It has a bad problem with mounting and it is not guaranteed to work out of the box without washer modifications.

 

If you need the exact same dimensions out of an AIO, check out the Cooler Master Seidon 240M.

True that, I wish Corsair would fix there AiO's! I used a H80i in a friends build and the plastic backplate was horrid! I really want to try and see what a CM AiO cooler is like! 

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True that, I wish Corsair would fix there AiO's! I used a H80i in a friends build and the plastic backplate was horrid! I really want to try and see what a CM AiO cooler is like! 

I own the Cooler Master Seidon 240M and it ROCKS!

 

Here is my review of it:

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/200278-cooler-master-hyper-212-evo-seidon-240m-and-gelid-gc-extreme-review/#entry2715088

 

I never exceed 49C when gaming anymore, and that is with fans at 1250rpm(50%)

 

No mounting problems, the pump is silent compared to other AIOs I have used, the included fans are very good, albeit loud.  They work so well at low rpms though, that I have no need to crank it up.  And the best part, I only paid $56 for it on Newegg.com  It is up to $70 now, but its still a great price for such a good AIO.

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True that, I wish Corsair would fix there AiO's! I used a H80i in a friends build and the plastic backplate was horrid! I really want to try and see what a CM AiO cooler is like! 

 

You could also just not buy Corsair's overpriced crap. ;)

 

Only thing I still buy from them now is peripherals. 

 

The CM AIO's are great!

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I own the Cooler Master Seidon 240M and it ROCKS!

 

Here is my review of it:

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/200278-cooler-master-hyper-212-evo-seidon-240m-and-gelid-gc-extreme-review/#entry2715088

 

I never exceed 49C when gaming anymore, and that is with fans at 1250rpm(50%)

 

No mounting problems, the pump is silent compared to other AIOs I have used, the included fans are very good, albeit loud.  They work so well at low rpms though, that I have no need to crank it up.  And the best part, I only paid $56 for it on Newegg.com  It is up to $70 now, but its still a great price for such a good AIO.

 

Awesome! What about the CoolerMaster Seidon? I'd like using it on my friends builds, who are going to be using PentiumK's. 

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I was wondering I could fit a corsair h100i in a bitfenix prodigy m?

You can fit it on the top, but you will lose the 5.25 bay unless you're using a very small (depth) fan controller or peripheral.

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Awesome! What about the CoolerMaster Seidon? I'd like using it on my friends builds, who are going to be using PentiumK's. 

Honestly, the Pentium K's don't require after market cooling.  That money would be better spent investing in a better CPU.  Not that the Pentium K is bad, its fantastic, just that money could be better allocated for overall performance.  You can overclock really high on the stock cooler with the Pentium K.  They don't get very hot because it is just a 2 core CPU.  I think people who are doing 4.5Ghz @ 1.3v on stock cooler are in the 60s.  No reason whatsoever to buy an aftermarket cooler for a Pentium K.

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