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Planning Bitfenix Pandora watercooling?

Discussion in 'Modding' started by atc95, 16 Mar 2015.

  1. atc95

    atc95 I have the upgrade bug!

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    Have seen a few project logs for this and really like the case so just have a question about the potential for a radiator on the top panel. The case has a 120mm top fan slot and a 3.5" bay. Would a radiator (probably 30mm) fit underneath the fan without conflicting with the motherboard and if so, could you mount another 120mm fan where the hdd bay is to make it a 240mm?

    If you can then would it be possible to have 2x240mm radiators (front and top and both 30mm) without conflicting in space?
     
  2. atc95

    atc95 I have the upgrade bug!

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    Bump?
     
  3. bulldogjeff

    bulldogjeff The modding head is firmly back on.

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    Is THIS what you're on about?
     
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  4. atc95

    atc95 I have the upgrade bug!

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    Yes almost exactly that (+rep), as there is no fan slot how much modding is required to mount a radiator at the front of the top or a 240mm all the way along?
     
  5. bulldogjeff

    bulldogjeff The modding head is firmly back on.

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    Sorry for the late reply.. Looking at the pics I can find a 240 will go in the top but will probably cause clearance issues with the mobo/ram. As for what you say about modding. It really is a case of marking up the holes from a fan and drilling them. So very basic stuff really.

    I found a couple of pics with a front mounted 240 rad ( AIO type) so it looks like it will go in with out to many problems, from what I can see all the mounting holes are already in place for the fans.
     

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