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fitting water cooling in CoolerMaster Wavemaster Case

dmw16

Diamond Member
So I have finally made the move over to water cooling and I have a question or rather I am looking for suggestions. I am realizing just how big all this stuff could be and/or how small my case is. I am trying to figure out how to get all the stuff in there. This is what I have been thinking so far...

120mm radiator on case door w/ the fan mounted inside pulling the air through the radiator.

I was thinking I could run some of the tubing outside of the case. Thought it might look neat and give me some more room to work with.

So any ideas or general comments about fitting all these parts would be great.

Thanks.
 
I like those cases and have been seriously considering a purchase. As a place to start, check out SNT's stuff, particularly the reservoirs. That would fit perfectly in the top blowhole space and gets it up out of the way.
 
I just recently finished installing a completely internal water cooling setup into my wavemaster case. This internal setup includes a cpu block, gpu block, chipset block, chevett heatercore, 120mm fan with shroud, small reservoir, and a hydor l30 pump.

I took a lot of pictures but haven't organized them or put them into web form. For this install, I had to chop up the inside of my case fairly severely. If you are willing to cut inside, I'll take the time to quickly post all the pics and help you out with questions. If you are against cutting the inside, LMK. At the least I can give you ideas.
 
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