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Will do just fine. 2nd best gpu out there, one of the best cpu out there, can't go wrong. Should be doing like 4k on that setup, no reason to spend that much for 1080p or 1440p unless you're running 3 monitors or something.

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How about Silverstone ML07B or RVZ01 or Lian Li PC-Q19?

These wont support AIO coolers though.

If it doesn't support Aio then I'd rather use a bigger case, I really want it to fit those parts. The goal is to make the fastest mini-ITX build that is possible to make. But thanks anyway
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If it doesn't support Aio then I'd rather use a bigger case, I really want it to fit those parts. The goal is to make the fastest mini-ITX build that is possible to make. But thanks anyway

 

If you really want to include a dual 120mm radiator like the H105...try one of these:

  • Rosewill Neutron
  • Lian Li PC-Q01B (You will need to mod the front panel)
  • Thermaltake Core V1 Extreme (You will have to mod it)
  • BitFenix Phenom
  • Corsair Obsidian 250D

It might be smarter to build a custom AIO by using a Radiator/Reservoir combo and Pump/Waterblock combo and short 1/4" tubing.

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I'll be putting it in a yellow Corsair 380T, will the h105 fit? I'm afraid not due to the thickness of the radiator.

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The H105 is not compatible with the 380T. Corsair lists H55, H60, H75, H80i, H100i as compatible.

 

 

Thanks the answer, but after some reading about the case I found that the GPU wouldn't fit. Do you know some other mini-ITX case that can fit that GPU?

 

The Fractal Design Node 304 will take the gpu. There will be some issues finding a cpu cooler that will fit with the gpu radiator mounted.

 

The Bitfenix Prodigy (and likely its other mITX cases) will also take the gpu. They are on the large side for mITX cases so mounting the gpu radiator and a cpu cooler should be easier.

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If you really want to include a dual 120mm radiator like the H105...try one of these:

  • Rosewill Neutron
  • Lian Li PC-Q01B (You will need to mod the front panel)
  • Thermaltake Core V1 Extreme (You will have to mod it)
  • BitFenix Phenom
  • Corsair Obsidian 250D
It might be smarter to build a custom AIO by using a Radiator/Reservoir combo and Pump/Waterblock combo and short 1/4" tubing.
Thanks, I'll think a custom watercooling
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The H105 is not compatible with the 380T. Corsair lists H55, H60, H75, H80i, H100i as compatible.

The Fractal Design Node 304 will take the gpu. There will be some issues finding a cpu cooler that will fit with the gpu radiator mounted.

The Bitfenix Prodigy (and likely its other mITX cases) will also take the gpu. They are on the large side for mITX cases so mounting the gpu radiator and a cpu cooler should be easier.

Thanks, I don't like the bitfenix prodigy, I will check with the Colossus M if it can take it (which is pretty nice)
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