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92mm Rad in Shuttle Case

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Running intake with one fan. Think that's enough cooling for a non-overclocked 3570K+670 combo? Trying to go polar opposite of my previous four-rad build.
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One 92mm radiator to cool both a CPU and GPU?

O_o
most people suggest 240mm for a CPU and a 120mm for each GPU, but if your not overclocking you can probably do with a 240... or if your OK with bad temperatures, you might be able to get away with a 120mm rad like PNY.

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I'm trying to get a 120mm rad to fit inside the case, but I don't think it will work. I can fit an extra 92mm if I sacrifice the Blu-Ray drive, which I'd rather keep.
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what specific case are you getting/already have? perhaps there is something you can mod?
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post #5 of 7
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I have this guy. I'd love to hear your thoughts! It would be easy to stick a rad on the back, but I want to keep everything internal.
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Hi DrJns.

I have some experience with water cooling a shuttle. this is my Z68R5 with an i5 2500K @ 4.5Ghz and a HD7970





if you dont want to go for a full custom loop, you can simply get asetek's 545LC 92mm closed loop on ebay.





ill be happy to help if you have any questions
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Thank you for posting! I've actually been stalking your posts.

I want to do a custom loop, but I also want to keep an internal disk drive. Any input on whether one 92mm rad blowing intake would cool your rig if you kept things factory clocked?

EDIT: Sorry for confusing your build with Seeker's. I'd also like to know what paint/primer you used for the case if you don't mind sharing.
Edited by DrJns - 10/25/12 at 5:27pm
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