I have been saving in the past half year for a new computer, my first ever build so I'm trying that everything will be perfect.
I figured up by now most of my components but a there's one piece in the puzzle that remains, can I put a 240mm radiator with two 140mm fans?
The question is that the case I want to buy, the "h510 Elite" by NZXT comes with two 140mm aer RGB fans on the front and a normal 120mm fan on the rear, so far pretty good but the problem comes when you realize that the H510 Elite support only one 120/140mm fan on the top and a 120mm fan/radiator on the rear. This wouldn't be a problem unless I want a dual fan water cooling AIO. So I thought, "What if, I will buy a nice 240mm water cooling AIO and just take its fans? I'll put that radiator near the 140mm fans, and just put one of the fans on the top and one instead the included 120mm normal fan."
SO IS IT POSSIBLE?
Thank you all in advance, I will really appreciate any piece of advice you can give me.
P.S.
Call me lame if you want, but I like RGB and aesthetics are important, so... keep that in mind.
P.P.S.
Sorry in advance for any misspelling or grammar issues, I'm only an eighth-grader with English as a second language.
I figured up by now most of my components but a there's one piece in the puzzle that remains, can I put a 240mm radiator with two 140mm fans?
The question is that the case I want to buy, the "h510 Elite" by NZXT comes with two 140mm aer RGB fans on the front and a normal 120mm fan on the rear, so far pretty good but the problem comes when you realize that the H510 Elite support only one 120/140mm fan on the top and a 120mm fan/radiator on the rear. This wouldn't be a problem unless I want a dual fan water cooling AIO. So I thought, "What if, I will buy a nice 240mm water cooling AIO and just take its fans? I'll put that radiator near the 140mm fans, and just put one of the fans on the top and one instead the included 120mm normal fan."
SO IS IT POSSIBLE?
Thank you all in advance, I will really appreciate any piece of advice you can give me.
P.S.
Call me lame if you want, but I like RGB and aesthetics are important, so... keep that in mind.
P.P.S.
Sorry in advance for any misspelling or grammar issues, I'm only an eighth-grader with English as a second language.