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wow didn't even realise both the 650D and 600T were Mid-tower x_x

The 650D is my favourite mid tower behind the Fractal Design Define R4 which is such an awesome case. No branding in it at all. Such a great case. Also I have heard and I think this is true, the 650D can max have a 50 mm rad in the top so some companies have 47mm rads which will give room for a set of 25 mm fans and the 47 mm radiator itself.

What mid tower cases can handle two 240mm rads? O.o I am struggling to find any.

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What mid tower cases can handle two 240mm rads? O.o I am struggling to find any.

I think the 650D from Corsair is able to do it. Other than that there is things like the 600T from Corsair as well as a few from other manufacturers but I am not sure.

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Why do you want a mid tower for that kind of cooling?

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Why do you want a mid tower for that kind of cooling?

Firstly, for spacial reasons (I don't think a full tower case would fit in my designated computer space) and secondly just because I like the look of a smaller case.

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I think the 650D from Corsair is able to do it. Other than that there is things like the 600T from Corsair as well as a few from other manufacturers but I am not sure.

wow didn't even realise both the 650D and 600T were Mid-tower x_x

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Firstly, for spacial reasons (I don't think a full tower case would fit in my designated computer space) and secondly just because I like the look of a smaller case.

 

Corsair C70 can 

There are some fractal cases that can

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wow didn't even realise both the 650D and 600T were Mid-tower x_x

The 600T and 650D can fit a 240 and one 200mm rad. you can mod the front to hold a 240

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wow didn't even realise both the 650D and 600T were Mid-tower x_x

The 650D is my favourite mid tower behind the Fractal Design Define R4 which is such an awesome case. No branding in it at all. Such a great case. Also I have heard and I think this is true, the 650D can max have a 50 mm rad in the top so some companies have 47mm rads which will give room for a set of 25 mm fans and the 47 mm radiator itself.

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Well the switch 810 is good,  but is a full tower. The fractal arc midi r2 is really good. the micro version of the arc midi R2 holds a 360 and a 240 if i remember right.

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Sorry dbl post

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Well there is the Nanoxia deep silence cases as well which are like the fractal cases but I love the idea of separate doors not one big one and it also has 2 fan controllers that each control 3 fans each

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What mid tower cases can handle two 240mm rads? O.o I am struggling to find any.

Same problem.  :P

Here are some cases http://www.overclock.net/t/1144409/h80-h80i-h90-h100-h100i-h110-case-compatibility-thread-page-1-for-full-listings

I prefer NZXT Phantom 410 Black. (

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