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Corsair 750D with full loop water cooling

Corsair 750D with full loop water cooling

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Dorito977
Member
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08-22-2016, 10:09 PM
#1
Would fitting a 270mm res into a 750D airflow be possible? Your current setup includes a 1 120mm bottom with one storage bay removed and a 1 360mm top. Water cooling 1080 and i7 6700k. Could you also remove both storage bays to free up space for hard drives, or would you only have one bay left for storage? I’m unsure how to arrange this loop—my understanding is a resivor to 120mm rad to GPU to 360mm rad to CPU, but would that work?
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Dorito977
08-22-2016, 10:09 PM #1

Would fitting a 270mm res into a 750D airflow be possible? Your current setup includes a 1 120mm bottom with one storage bay removed and a 1 360mm top. Water cooling 1080 and i7 6700k. Could you also remove both storage bays to free up space for hard drives, or would you only have one bay left for storage? I’m unsure how to arrange this loop—my understanding is a resivor to 120mm rad to GPU to 360mm rad to CPU, but would that work?

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ILIKETOSAYLOL
Junior Member
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08-22-2016, 11:54 PM
#2
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ILIKETOSAYLOL
08-22-2016, 11:54 PM #2

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xBoomBeach
Member
191
08-29-2016, 03:54 PM
#3
Relies on the location where you position the reservoir, but you didn't include the photo of your build or the reservoir model you intend to use.
Typical reservoir placement is directly above the pump top or reservoir base. This could cause issues if the pump is mounted on the front panel fan or radiator with a bracket or holder, as it might shift the drive bays cage. With a bottom mounting and possible pump installation there, it's less likely.
For a horizontal setup, consider using a bracket like this: EK Uni Pump bracekt
before removing the drive bays cage.
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xBoomBeach
08-29-2016, 03:54 PM #3

Relies on the location where you position the reservoir, but you didn't include the photo of your build or the reservoir model you intend to use.
Typical reservoir placement is directly above the pump top or reservoir base. This could cause issues if the pump is mounted on the front panel fan or radiator with a bracket or holder, as it might shift the drive bays cage. With a bottom mounting and possible pump installation there, it's less likely.
For a horizontal setup, consider using a bracket like this: EK Uni Pump bracekt
before removing the drive bays cage.

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Shocolag
Junior Member
11
08-30-2016, 10:35 AM
#4
The placement of the reservoir is dependent on your setup, as you haven’t provided the photo of your build or the specific reservoir model you intend to use. Typically, placing the reservoir directly above the pump top or base can cause issues if the pump is mounted on the front panel fan or radiator with a bracket. With a bottom mounting and possible pump placement there, it’s unlikely. A horizontal setup might be better; consider using a suitable bracket like the EK Uni Pump bracekt before removing the drive bays cage.
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Shocolag
08-30-2016, 10:35 AM #4

The placement of the reservoir is dependent on your setup, as you haven’t provided the photo of your build or the specific reservoir model you intend to use. Typically, placing the reservoir directly above the pump top or base can cause issues if the pump is mounted on the front panel fan or radiator with a bracket. With a bottom mounting and possible pump placement there, it’s unlikely. A horizontal setup might be better; consider using a suitable bracket like the EK Uni Pump bracekt before removing the drive bays cage.

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Cathree0x
Junior Member
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08-30-2016, 11:07 AM
#5
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Cathree0x
08-30-2016, 11:07 AM #5

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