![]() And especially with you wanting to run 4 x 3090 GPU's, the thicker rads will most definitely give you the maximum/lowest temps, especially when your system is under load. To cool it all down i will use 4x 480mm radiators, on front/top, all 4 in push-pull configuration +2 exhaust on back, for a total of 34. Ambient lighting: LS100 Starter Kit LT100 Starter Kit LC100 Starter Kit. PSU: Corsair AX1600i + Corsair SF750 (2.35kW Total) and need all help possible with radiator thickness, especially from those who have this case. PC fan accessories: Commander PRO, Commander CORE, Commander CORE XT Lighting Node PRO, Lighting Node CORE. On top of that, it is compatible with AIO. Storage: 20TB (5x4TB Raid 0) Kingston KC3000 NVMe PCIe 4.0 SSD. Honestly the best way to go is the 2 x 480 and 2 x 360 Rads, at 60mm and all in push/pull and you don't need to modify a single thing to make them fit. It can accommodate 8 x 120mm fans on the front, 2 x 120mm or 1 x 140mm fans on theback and 3 x 140mm fans on the top. Plus the 2 x 360 - 60mm rads would have a greater cooling capacity than the 2 x 480 - 45mm rads. I don't think this combination in No 2 would even fit in push/pull, no matter how much you modified the case. With this modification maybe i could even fit 2x480 (55/58mm) on top + 2x480 (45mm) on front or vice-versa, that one would surely outperform in terms of cooling but i'm not even sure if that's possible and would fit. No the 2 x 480 and 2 x 360 Rads, all at 60mm thickness and all in push/pull, have a greater cooling capacity than 480 - 45mm rads.ΔΆ. Do you think if i am willing to modify my case (top trays direct on case), and fit the 4x480 (45mm) + would be a better cooling than the one you mentioned? sacrificing some thickness for more vertical space and more fans in push-pull.
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