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I've decided to ditch my 2 GTX 780's for a single GTX 980ti, I current have a 360mm radiator at the top and a 240mm at the front which is cooling the 780's and a I7 4770K, I want to remove the 240mm to improve airflow and reduce the overall weight of the PC. Will the 360mm be enough for the 4770K and GTX 980ti.

My 4770K isn't a very good overclocker but I want to get it to 4.2GHz and I want to overclock the 980ti as well.

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That depends on the radiator and the fans.

Even a 560mm rad with push-pull can give high temps, if both rads and fans are crap.

Well the 360+240 was capable of cooling it because the TS used that for a while, so i would be suprised if the 360 is so crap that it won't be enough.

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Well the 360+240 was capable of cooling it because the TS used that for a while, so i would be suprised if the 360 is so crap that it won't be enough.

I'm just saying thats rad space alone is not enough. You need a good radiator and good fans.

Crap fans is more or less the same as having a passive cooled system.

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