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Corsair 750D Custom Loop

ClassyEnd

Ok, so I have a Corsair 750D case as of now. I have a GTX 980 (x2), and a 4790k that id like to cool. Do you guys think a 360 rad would be sufficient? And also, any reccomendations for how to mount a reservoir in a 750d?

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360 rad would defently be enough bet get as much radiators as you can

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Ok, so I have a Corsair 750D case as of now. I have a GTX 980 (x2), and a 4790k that id like to cool. Do you guys think a 360 rad would be sufficient? And also, any reccomendations for how to mount a reservoir in a 750d?

Rule of thumb is approx one 120mm per heat generating component and if you want more silence, go Moreland space and thicker for more cooling peformance.
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Do this, I have the exact same case, and CPU.

One 120mm on the bottom (intake)

One 140mm on the back (intake/exhaust)

One 240mm on the top, if you want the drive bays, unless you really want a 360mm on top (exhaust)

 

That way you have more than enough.

 

You also have the option of a 240mm intake in the front.

So you could do

One 240mm on top (exhaust)

One 240mm in front (intake)

Another 120mm or 140mm elsewhere if you want.

 

I love this case, there's so much room!

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