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2700x/1080ti Rad Sizw

2700x/1080ti Rad Sizw

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edobollo13
Junior Member
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03-20-2018, 03:54 AM
#1
Hi everyone,
Do I need a 360mm radiator to cool a 2700x/1080ti? I won't be overclocking. I intend to use an x3 120mm EximoSX, as they're just thin enough for my case. I'm using this model because the other fan slot is needed for the pump/res due to space constraints.
Thank you!
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edobollo13
03-20-2018, 03:54 AM #1

Hi everyone,
Do I need a 360mm radiator to cool a 2700x/1080ti? I won't be overclocking. I intend to use an x3 120mm EximoSX, as they're just thin enough for my case. I'm using this model because the other fan slot is needed for the pump/res due to space constraints.
Thank you!

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Winded_
Member
66
03-21-2018, 09:31 PM
#2
I would choose the 360mm Rad option, as it offers superior cooling and extra headroom for performance setups like the 1080ti and 2700X. A full 360mm Rad unit with fans also looks appealing.
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Winded_
03-21-2018, 09:31 PM #2

I would choose the 360mm Rad option, as it offers superior cooling and extra headroom for performance setups like the 1080ti and 2700X. A full 360mm Rad unit with fans also looks appealing.

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ATacticalCat_
Member
201
03-21-2018, 10:04 PM
#3
The review mentions it's pretty good. A 240mm radius is usually sufficient, so you should be okay.
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ATacticalCat_
03-21-2018, 10:04 PM #3

The review mentions it's pretty good. A 240mm radius is usually sufficient, so you should be okay.

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Lover_Girl
Member
197
03-22-2018, 02:08 AM
#4
I would choose the 360mm Rad option, as it offers superior cooling and extra headroom for performance, particularly with the 1080ti and 2700X configuration. A full 360mm Rad unit with fans also appears appealing.
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Lover_Girl
03-22-2018, 02:08 AM #4

I would choose the 360mm Rad option, as it offers superior cooling and extra headroom for performance, particularly with the 1080ti and 2700X configuration. A full 360mm Rad unit with fans also appears appealing.

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ylyes4
Senior Member
572
03-22-2018, 02:54 AM
#5
Ensure the AIO cooler you choose fits within your case by checking the top space for components like RAM. A slim 30 mm rad and 25 mm fan typically accommodate most cases.
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ylyes4
03-22-2018, 02:54 AM #5

Ensure the AIO cooler you choose fits within your case by checking the top space for components like RAM. A slim 30 mm rad and 25 mm fan typically accommodate most cases.

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ylyes4
Senior Member
572
03-22-2018, 04:48 AM
#6
Are you planning to use a dedicated watercooling loop or are you setting up an AIO cooler for this purpose? My answers will vary accordingly.
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ylyes4
03-22-2018, 04:48 AM #6

Are you planning to use a dedicated watercooling loop or are you setting up an AIO cooler for this purpose? My answers will vary accordingly.