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Core P6 Tempered Glass with reservoir build


Pharian

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Hello, 

I’m planning a custom loop pc build to finally upgrade my trusty old i7-4790k, and I’d like to use a Core P6 Tempered Glass case. In particular for the option of swapping between both closed glass and open case configurations. 

1. The specs for the case say maximum length of video card is 300mm with a reservoir. The GPU I’m planning to use is a 3080 that is 320mm long. Will that extra 2cm really not fit? With a PR12, PR22, or PR32?

2. I’m looking at 3x toughman high static fans for the radiator, then 3x ring trio fans for the case. Would that work? 

3. Which CPU water blocks fit a LGA 1700 CPU? Do I need a separate 1700 mounting kit?

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Someone here is using the Thermaltake Core P6 case? Im thinking putting my computer in that case and removing the upper roof glass panel (staying with the mesh) Im flipping over if there will be enough ventilation, in the front there will be 3 fans Antec Prizm 120, another one at the back, and the cpu cooler will be Be quiet Dark Rock pro 4

 

 

 

 

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