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Water cooling compatibility:

  • Front – 240mm radiator (thick and slim) when HDD cages are removed, radiator cannot exceed 275mm in total length with the ODD bay in place.
  • Top – 240mm or 360mm radiators (thick and slim); the use of 360mm radiators requires removal of the ODD cage.
  • Bottom – 120mm radiators
  • Rear – 120mm radiators

 

Yeah, you're good with a 360mm rad but I doubt you can fit that XTX there; it's too big.

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yes, the 65mm XTX will fit in the arc mini R2. you'll have to remove the ODD

cage. a 360 can be used for a CPU/GPU loop. no real voltage overclocking

without sacrificing fan speed (noise) and temperatures.

 

i've seen a Monsta 360 in an arc mini (couldn't see the CPU).

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yes, the 65mm XTX will fit in the arc mini R2. you'll have to remove the ODD

cage. a 360 can be used for a CPU/GPU loop. no real voltage overclocking

without sacrificing fan speed (noise) and temperatures.

i've seen a Monsta 360 in an arc mini (couldn't see the CPU).

Well does it look good?or its not advisable got a deal of buying that rad with a pump but dont know if it will look nice

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