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Radiator help

I'm trying to put together a watercooling loop for my pc.

 

I know that eventually, I will need to drain the loop, and re-fill it.

 

The case I have, the Corsair 750D, has a vertically oriented mount at the front of the case.

 

Are there any rads out there that have inlet and outlet on opposite ends of the radiator?

 

If not, would it be easier/simpler to get two single units, and orient them in the case to fit my particular needs?

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I'm trying to put together a watercooling loop for my pc.

I know that eventually, I will need to drain the loop, and re-fill it.

The case I have, the Corsair 750D, has a vertically oriented mount at the front of the case.

Are there any rads out there that have inlet and outlet on opposite ends of the radiator?

If not, would it be easier/simpler to get two single units, and orient them in the case to fit my particular needs?

 

Yeah they make crossflow rads which perform the same as a regular rad, XSPC, Hardwarelabs, and Dazmode are a few common ones, just make sure to account for the extra length of the end tanks on both ends:

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Yeah they make crossflow rads which perform the same as a regular rad, XSPC, Hardwarelabs, and Dazmode are a few common ones, just make sure to account for the extra length of the end tanks on both ends:

The front mounting area has holes for a 240mm radiator, but about 360mm of clearance, so there should be plenty of space. There are two 120mm fan mount positions on the bottom of the chassis, and the front-most probably won't be usable with a crossflow radiator mounted on the front.

Wife's build: Amethyst - Ryzen 9 3900X, 32GB G.Skill Ripjaws V DDR4-3200, ASUS Prime X570-P, EVGA RTX 3080 FTW3 12GB, Corsair Obsidian 750D, Corsair RM1000 (yellow label)

My build: Mira - Ryzen 7 3700X, 32GB EVGA DDR4-3200, ASUS Prime X470-PRO, EVGA RTX 3070 XC3, beQuiet Dark Base 900, EVGA 1000 G6

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