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so,i've moved down from an i7 to an i3 with a gigabyte m-itx board and a CM silencio 550 and want to know what would be the best setup for my case...also i'd prefer not to have a rad hanging off the back of my case :)
oh and i already have a mcp355 pump
 

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Without serious modding to the case, are you willing to give up the hard drive bays entirely?
 

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An itx case and water cooling? You will have to do serious modding to even get a 120 rad inside, and will likely have to sacrifice hard drive bays, like sneekypeet said.
 
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An itx case and water cooling? You will have to do serious modding to even get a 120 rad inside, and will likely have to sacrifice hard drive bays, like sneekypeet said.

not an itx case an m-itx mobo....
i know if i took out the removable hdd bay i could mount a 120mm rad and possibly just have 2 120mm rad's,would that preform as well as a single 240?
 

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I googled the case. You can get a single rad up top, and again in the back. The only way I see a dual rad going in is to remove the hard drive racks or get stuff ready to cut big holes in the case;)
 
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I googled the case. You can get a single rad up top, and again in the back. The only way I see a dual rad going in is to remove the hard drive racks or get stuff ready to cut big holes in the case;)

alright,i just got the case and don't feel like butchering it just yet.so i should get 2x120mm? if what kind should i get and what res and waterblock?
 

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Remove the hard drive assembly and measure the height from the floor to the bottom of the optical bays. If that allows for a dual rad, yes, I advise more cooling;)

you got a 355, I would look into block tops with a res, makes things easy.

Blocks are a matter of personal taste, the top 5 blocks are all pretty close in ability, and with a CPU only loop, restrictions and flow rates aren't going to affect other components.
 
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