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I have a 3570K overclocked to 4.4Ghz with some high voltage because of Vdroop and it gets pretty hot. I am cooling it with a Hyper 212+ with a fan that is not original and probably worse and its held on by elastics. My temps when at full load are hitting 90C and that's to hot for me so i was thinking of running a dual 120MM rad just for my CPU. What all do I need to have a loop for my CPU that will fit in a 300R. Also I'm on a budget so cheaper parts would be nice and I do want to use compression fittings even tho they cost more.

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Well, if you are on a budget and just want to cool that CPU - have you looked at an AiO unit? H100 or H100i? Not sure if a H110 would fit - but that be even better.

After looking around around, doesn't look like an H110 will fit - VERY tight.

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Well, if you are on a budget and just want to cool that CPU - have you looked at an AiO unit? H100 or H100i? Not sure if a H110 would fit - but that be even better.

After looking around around, doesn't look like an H110 will fit - VERY tight.

It should fit my case supports dual 140mm s at the top and its a corsair case so if i get a h110i i doubt i will have any problems but i am looking to get some experience in custom water cooling because i want to slowly upgrade my system to the point where water cooling makes sense.
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