Best Case for Two 2x120 Radiators

Mandin62

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As the title suggest I am looking for a case that would support two 2x120 radiators. I know it?s over kill but I think it would be kinda cool. I wont be cooling much just the cpu, and the chipset on my P5B Deluxe and maybe my GFX card. If any of you have any pics on how you have done this I would really appreciate any input you might have. Thank you. Oh yeah I if any of you have any suggestion for chipset blocks and where to buy them from I would appreciate that as well. Thanks.

 

aigomorla

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Originally posted by: Mandin62
As the title suggest I am looking for a case that would support two 2x120 radiators. I know it?s over kill but I think it would be kinda cool. I wont be cooling much just the cpu, and the chipset on my P5B Deluxe and maybe my GFX card. If any of you have any pics on how you have done this I would really appreciate any input you might have. Thank you. Oh yeah I if any of you have any suggestion for chipset blocks and where to buy them from I would appreciate that as well. Thanks.

are you intending on splitting the loop up?

Why are you looking for a case that can fit 2 mcr220's?

Personally i would go with a single 320 class, or a 3x120.


MCW30 is the most recomended chipset block because of its universal properties. I have one on my P5K as we speak, and it does a very good job at keeping the NB @ 30 with almost maxed out voltage settings.


Stores:
Jab-tech.com
shoppts.com
sidewindercomputers.com
 

PCTC2

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If you want 2x 120.2 radiators, the new Mountain Mods H2g0 fits 1 internally and 1 externally I believe for $180.
The Thermaltake MozartTX should also fit 2x 120.2 as should the Silverstone TJ07.

Personally, I also agree w/ Aigomorla, and you should go for a single MCR320. The TJ07 fits a single MCR320 and a MCR220 in the bottom if you remove the HDD bays.