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post #11 of 14
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Aleckazee
http://www.overclock.net/t/1303584/build-log-project-apollyon-sg05-cpu-gpu-loop/10



XSPC EX120 in Push/Pull - Cooling a 2500k + GTX560 TI

DNytAftr
http://www.overclock.net/t/1234601/build-log-mini-box-watercooled-sg05-itx-gtx670/70



184mm RAD (Not Push/Pull) - Cooling a 2500k + GTX670

xyexz
http://www.overclock.net/t/1295261/build-log-mini-elite-crusher-cooler-master-elite-120-advanced



AlphaCool NexXxos Monsta 120mm - Cooling a i5-3570k + GTX670


Just found some of the small builds on the site, and some even overclock - If they can, i will to biggrin.gif
post #12 of 14
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If the Monstra 140mm, will be the same size as the UT60, then it will be:

186x144x80 mm smile.gif

And in Push/Pull it will be 186x144x130 - Just what I want biggrin.gif .... Maybe some new 140mm will hit the marked when it is released ...
post #13 of 14
Fonne that build is pretty awesome..

as for the OP.. is there any way you can mount a radiator to the outside of the case and drill some tube-holes int he case so the tubes can run outside?
post #14 of 14
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as for the OP.. is there any way you can mount a radiator to the outside of the case and drill some tube-holes int he case so the tubes can run outside?

Dont want anything outside the case, it just looks wrong smile.gif
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