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will a 360mm radiator at 45mm thick fit in a corsair 750d?

 

In the top yes no problems at all, I wouldn't go any thicker however unless you do some trial and error like this:

 

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/74069-update-corsair-750d-and-60mm-radiators/

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but will the thickness hit the mobo

 

In the top yes no problems at all, I wouldn't go any thicker however unless you do some trial and error like this:

 

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/74069-update-corsair-750d-and-60mm-radiators/

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Yes that rad and kit will work do note though the res being a bay mount it recesses the mount as long as you don't mind that look:

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so should i put in in the drive bays?

 

As long as you don't mind the look, if there is a kit that has a tub res I'd go for that instead filling and bleeding the loop is also slightly easier than using bay reservoirs.

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As long as you don't mind the look, if there is a kit that has a tub res I'd go for that instead filling and bleeding the loop is also slightly easier than using bay reservoirs.

https://shop.ekwb.com/ek-kit-l360-r2-0 theirs this one but isn't it to small for a gpu to be added later?

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https://shop.ekwb.com/ek-kit-l360-r2-0 theirs this one but isn't it to small for a gpu to be added later?

 

The EKWB kit isn't bad it still has a fairly thick ~40mm thick 360mm rad so it would be enough to cool and CPU and GPU quite adequately.

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but could i add a 280mm radiator to cool my gpu?

 

If you wanted to give it a bit more yeah it wouldn't really hurt you just need to account for two extra fittings for adding one more rad, from the kit it says it uses 10ID, 16OD (mm) tubing.

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will a 360mm radiator at 45mm thick fit in a corsair 750d?

 

Personally I just used a 30mm thick rad on top of my 500R because I wanted to leave it looking as stock as possible, theres no major difference between a 30mm or a 45mm so to make your life easier just get a 30mm thick and some static pressure optimised fans.

 

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