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    h110 compatability

    I'm starting a new build next week. I'll be getting another 540 air (really like this case) and I will also be doing some work in my own rig which is a NZXT phantom full tower.

    Its about time I got over my aversion to water cooling (nearly put one in last build but bottled it).

    So Im looking to put in a h110 in both of them.

    Will they fit?

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    Re: h110 compatability

    H110 will definitely fit the Air 540, either top mount or front mount. NZXT Phantom full tower should accommodate 280 rads, so it shouldn't be a problem.

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    Re: h110 compatability

    Quote Originally Posted by Greybeard View Post
    H110 will definitely fit the Air 540, either top mount or front mount. NZXT Phantom full tower should accommodate 280 rads, so it shouldn't be a problem.
    Thanks for that

    I'll get them ordered.

    I thought they would but for some reason the h110 didnt come up on either of the compatability lists with pc part picker

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    Re: h110 compatability

    I have recently put a H110 into the Corsair Air 540 and it made a big difference to the overall temperature of the CPU and other components as well, It was a little tricky to mount radiator and fan into a fully installed case. The limitations of only having two hands, I installed the fan above the radiator so I can expand to additional fans later on if I wish more easily and I had to put one fan in screwing it in the middle and then slotting the other fan after which just about fits in this case. Other wise the fan would slide around whilst I was trying to the screw with the hole the fan and the radiator.

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