Yepp,
I`m searching for a new case.
It should be big enough to house a watercooling.
Any recommendations ?
Cheers,
derchris
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Yepp,
I`m searching for a new case.
It should be big enough to house a watercooling.
Any recommendations ?
Cheers,
derchris
I had water cooling in a Silverstone TJ-05 i think it was, and it was awesome, had room to fit a massive radiaitor in the drive bays and cut 120mm fans out for the top. That was like 2 years ago, im not sure of decent cases now.
Just google for some, and size em up.
G70
Clunks case is nice, but it costs a Hydrogen bomb... :P
Its about 140 ish. He didnt say how much he wanted to spend though :)
Akasa Eclipse FTW :P
The G70 looks good.
Price doesn`t matter.
But what I want is a case where I can fit a watercooling without doing any work on the case itself.
Like fixing the radiator, pump,... inside the case, without drilling any holes.
From what I can see, the G70 is a good option, if you are able to exchange the cooler on the back side with for ex. the radiator.
What about case who have watercooling already fitted inside ?
You need to do some work on the G70 for it to be any good for watercooling, to be honest. The reason that it is good for watercooling, is that you can fit a triple rad in the top, without it using all the room up, and theres not a lot of cases that you can do that with.
You can get places like over-clock.co.uk to sell you a case and also cut the holes for the radiator fans etc, I think its about £12 per 120mm fan hole (ish).
Edit: over-clock also sell pre-modded v2000 cases.
Coolermaster s4000 sx-1...
IF you can find one.
Nox
thanks, I will have a look
Lian Li G70B Black Full Case Triple Hole Cut *B Grade*
saves £36ish:mrgreen:Quote:
I think its about £12 per 120mm fan hole (ish).
End up like this:D:
CM Stackers definately up there