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The 120mm top cover is more of a retrofit for upgrading an existing case. If you know going in that you need that much radiator capacity, the STH10 is probably the better choice (or the TH10 wink.gif )
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How would a 560 and 420 radiator fit in the bottom compartment with an AX1200i PSU? Would there be any clearance issues? I was first thinking of going the SM8 route, but I've now caught the bug for an all out enthusiast rig. I was thinking about the STH10, until I found out that the top compartment can only house 480 rads. It may just be my OCD, but I like to fill out my cases, with no unused spaces.

I'm thinking to go for the SMH10 with a 560 + 420 rad in the bottom with an AX1200i, then later buy the pedestal, to go either at the top or bottom, and fit a further 2 560 rads. It may sound overkill, but it would be mostly to keep the fan speeds down and the aesthetics.

If a 420 rad doesn't leave enough clearance for the AX1200i + cabling, then I'd have to drop down to a 280 rad on the PSU side.
Edited by GSHARP - 5/22/13 at 12:15pm
post #273 of 274
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It's very unlikely the a 420 and the AX1200 will work together. A 360 and a 1200 is tight, but workable. I'd stick with the 280 wink.gif
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Great, thanks. Now all there is to do is gather the funds and get cracking!
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