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No it wont, you can have a 480 in the top a 480 in the basement 240 across from the one in the basement and a 240 along the front and a 140/120 in the rear.

can you have a 480 in the basement 480 in roof 140 on back and a 360 in the front or would i have to put a 360 in front and 360 in basement? 

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can you have a 480 in the basement 480 in roof 140 on back and a 360 in the front or would i have to put a 360 in front and 360 in basement? 

Yes you could but you would have the same radiator capacity so It wouldnt make a difference. Also You would have to mount the 360 in the bottom furthest from the front and you would be limited to just a 120 on the opposite side in the bottom,

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hi all does anybody know if the 900d will fit a 360mm rad and a 480mm in basement with a 480 in the roof and a 140 on the back as well thanks. im looking at building a new pc and not too sure to use 900d or get like a caselabs sth10 or something like that. 

 

the basement config can hold a 360/480 if your PSU is 160mm. the longer PSU

will interfere with the radiator. using to 60mm thick radiators in the basement can also fit,

but it'll be really tight. I reckon using that spare 140 is just for kicks. since using 2x 480

and a 360, that lil 140 is not going to be very productive and lends to more failure points

and a nightmare tube routing.

 

the front panel can hold the 360, but not with a 480 in the basement. you can remount

the 360 internally just after the ODD cage (Linus' overkill vid). but it will encroach on use

of a tubular reservoir (if using one).

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