Sure... I will... it shouldn't be too bad. Gigabyte and Asus has been doing this for years.. I hope to get at least 4.2-4.6ghz if 'possible' on what parameters to overclock...
I'd think at 4.2ghz or so you'll just have to up the multiplier and could leave voltages on auto to start. Not much to SB overclocking as intel took all the fun out of it.
Most likely you could just look for a guide for the Gigabyte P67 equivalent mb which should be pretty close. Of course you may have an xtra bios setting or two which you may or may not need to play with.
You could search google and see if anything comes up.
To me it looks like if you removed the upper 140mm you could hang the rad there as it's drilled for 120mm also. I guess it would just depend on rad and fan thickness but it does look doable. The rear 120mm mount doesn't look like it would work at all. The front 120mm mounts look like they are too far away from the cpu socket. I think if I wanted that case and the H60 I'd gamble on it fitting! Most likely you'll only be able to use a single fan on the rad. Not sure if the rad and fan would make the rear 120mm fan mount unusable tho as it looks kinda tight. But you may be able to just mount rad to top of case then mount fan below it. If fan on rad and rear mount want to touch you could possibly cut corner of rear fan or both if needed. I never tried them but some of the arctic cooling fans look like they may offer some corner to corner clearance if needed. Like this one http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835186037
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