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Coldris

I've got a GTX 1080 Sea Hawk X and a Corsair h100i gtx for my cpu. Will these all fit in the Corsair 400c if I use a push/pull configuration of my h100i?

Thanks in advance.

Coldris

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What case?

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1 minute ago, Minibois said:

What case?

It's a Corsair 400c... my bad

 

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2 minutes ago, slightlyjaded said:

and... we have no idea what case you're putting it in.

400c by corsair... my bad

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1 minute ago, Coldris said:

400c by corsair... my bad

Without a doubt. :) 

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I suspect yes. The only issue I can see is clearance on the ram.

 

I'm lazy and can't be arsed checking. I think the seahawk uses a single 120mm rad. you might have to put it up the top, and route the AIO to the front.

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9 minutes ago, Coldris said:

It's a Corsair 400c... my bad

 

It will fit, there is enough room for all the radiators in the case. If it will fit in terms of if the tubing can reach everywhere, I wouldn't be sure.

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42 minutes ago, Coldris said:

I've got a GTX 1080 Sea Hawk X and a Corsair h100i gtx for my cpu. Will these all fit in the Corsair 400c if I use a push/pull configuration of my h100i?

Thanks in advance.

Coldris

I have a Corsair 400C, it doesn't really seem like I have enough room for a push pull config because of my GPU which is 308 mm long. The Sea Hawk is only 270 mm. I will measure it for you when I get home on Saturday. 

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2 minutes ago, Matias_Chambers said:

I have a Corsair 400C, it doesn't really seem like I have enough room for a push pull config because of my GPU which is 308 mm long. The Sea Hawk is only 270 mm. I will measure it for you when I get home on Saturday. 

That'd be awesome if you could!

 

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On 12/28/2016 at 2:34 PM, Coldris said:

That'd be awesome if you could!

 

Just checked now, you should have just enough room. It will be a tight fit though. 

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On 12/28/2016 at 0:43 PM, Coldris said:

I've got a GTX 1080 Sea Hawk X and a Corsair h100i gtx for my cpu. Will these all fit in the Corsair 400c if I use a push/pull configuration of my h100i?

Thanks in advance.

Coldris

Push/Pull isn't worth it anyway. You might get 1 deg difference.

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