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Just to confirm:

In the 750D, so is there enough room in front of the drive bays for E-ATX (272mm wide) and 60-65mm reservoir (they are about 300mm tall)?
Same in the bottom, can I fit a 200mm PSU and mount pumps in the front (on one of the 120mm fan spots)(no hard drive cages needed)?

Also does anyone know the size of the external radiator holes, thats above the PCI slots?
And for that matter, does those holes collide with the GPU water blocks?

I speak my mind, sorry if thats a problem.

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Just to confirm:

In the 750D, so is there enough room in front of the drive bays for E-ATX (272mm wide) and 60-65mm reservoir (they are about 300mm tall)?

Same in the bottom, can I fit a 200mm PSU and mount pumps in the front (on one of the 120mm fan spots)(no hard drive cages needed)?

Also does anyone know the size of the external radiator holes, thats above the PCI slots?

And for that matter, does those holes collide with the GPU water blocks?

I can't confirm it, but if you want a great ventilated case with great support for liquid cooling radiators, i can highly recommend an air 540 ;)

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I can't confirm it, but if you want a great ventilated case with great support for liquid cooling radiators, i can highly recommend an air 540 ;)

The 540 is on the table, but it seems tricky to get pumps and reservoir mounted, even when using external radiator.

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The 540 is on the table, but it seems tricky to get pumps and reservoir mounted, even when using external radiator.

I had my pump and res mounted in the chamber in the back, and then I had a 360 rad with 60mm of thickness in the front. Tight business with the rad but the system was looking slick :D

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I had my pump and res mounted in the chamber in the back, and then I had a 360 rad with 60mm of thickness in the front. Tight business with the rad but the system was looking slick :D

I got these that I want to display, so back chamber wont do.

At 300mm + fittings, so do I guess only spot available in the 540 is front radiator space. Unless I do some trickery and manage to top mount them.

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I got these that I want to display, so back chamber wont do.

At 300mm + fittings, so do I guess only spot available in the 540 is front radiator space. Unless I do some trickery and manage to top mount them.

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when looking into my friends pc, (he has a 750d) it looks like there's plenty of space to show off those gorgeous resevoirs ;)

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