![]() Yes but the rads cannot be more than 38mm thick or ~124mm wide(if it is you will have to cut the tray sides)ĭid you try to install the radiators directly to the fan tray? Or did you install fans into the fan tray, and the radiator to the fans? The question, is what is best for your situation? With that amount of cooling area, if you set your fan curves properly, you will not see them spin fast enough to benefit you at higher RPMs of 1300 or 1850. With your size, I would consider a lot of options and I would highly consider looking at the push or push/pull low RPM graphs to help make you decide. If you doing a build with two systems with 4x480mm rads and a total of 4 blocks, you are already doubling the rule of thumb. Assuming you have looked at xtreme rigs, you will see that low FPI rads out perform denser rads for fans at low RPMs. I love my HW Labs GTS 360, though if I was going to build a system in a case that could house a small family, I would use a low density FPI Radiator. Extreme rigs, brought a lot of love with their good tests of the HW Labs radiators. I am at work so I can't view it right now. It would be nice if someone from Corsair could chime in and let us know for sure what radiators we can use. I don't speak Korean but it's self explanatory. I tend to put a shopping list as they only do sales around US holidays as custom water cooling is not cheap :( It is a good time to stock up on rads, fittings, etc. It is just hard to account for everything as there is no standard sizing in radiators, other than the size of fans they take.īTW If you are in the US, there some killer holiday sales going on FrozenCpu has a 20% sale and PPCs has 12%. You would have to be comfortable doing this type of mod. ![]() You can always try to fabricate things, I bet there is room, though it might not be that easy. Water cooling in general is kind of an outlier, having a double wide is even more so. Some companies get more performance out of the rads by making them a little wider, Hardware Labs for instance. The end caps can bump into things and might not always work, even when you figured out the math. Usually the limiting factor with a custom loop's rad is the length overall. I have no first hand experience with the 1000D, though a limiting factor is the fan tray cut outs. Months ago when I built my system I had to use a drill and tins nips to get my case the way I wanted it. ![]() If you currently own this case do you think the trays can be modded to fit all radiators?Īnything is possible with a little bit of elbow grease. That's really annoying and seems like a curious oversight from Corsair for such a wide case :confused: So only 2x Alphacool ut60 480, 2x Bitspower Leviathan XF 480 or 2x Coolgate 480 can fit in this tray. Using the tray image to measure the space between radiators (knowing that screw spacing for a 120mm fan is 105mm), it looks like the max width for a radiator using the tray is 126mm. So HWL, EK and XSPC radiators are out of the question. So basically I have to use Alphacool or other narrow radiators to fit in the trays. ![]()
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