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I hope I put this in the right catagory.

I'm very interested in getting the node 804 matx chassi for my future build I will try to start soon, I would like to watercool at least the cpu but I may be interested in the new aio from ekwb (I think it was) that is just a prebuilt custom loop for a cpu.

As you know the 804 has two chambers and I want to have the radiator in the second chamber, the one on the backside of the mobo.

What I don't know is, is there any aio with long enough tubes to make that happen or do I need a custom loop or buy the prebuilt custom loop and maybe add longer tubes?

Do you have any suggestions?

If I have to do custom loop I will not afford I for a while

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i think the tubing is long enough, but i'm not sure if the thing itself will actually fit with the extra bulk it has as a result of the pump and mini reservoir.

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