Thanks for your reply I will be cooling a ryzen 5 5600.Welcome to the forums, newcomer!
Is this the case you're working with?
https://coolermaster.egnyte.com/dl/ALw4m3HktP
States you can have a 240mm at the bottom but that is not advised for an AIO as the air will find it's way tot he highest point in the loop/build meaning the pump/CPU cooling block, i.e, your AIO will fail prematurely.
best stick to air cooling or pick up a new case with provision/mounting option(s) for a 240mm AIO.
What are you trying to cool? If the concurrent generation of processors, you should look into a 360mm AIO.
Can u please replyWelcome to the forums, newcomer!
Is this the case you're working with?
https://coolermaster.egnyte.com/dl/ALw4m3HktP
States you can have a 240mm at the bottom but that is not advised for an AIO as the air will find it's way tot he highest point in the loop/build meaning the pump/CPU cooling block, i.e, your AIO will fail prematurely.
best stick to air cooling or pick up a new case with provision/mounting option(s) for a 240mm AIO.
What are you trying to cool? If the concurrent generation of processors, you should look into a 360mm AIO.
TYSM for answeringMy apologies, I thought the pump was on the CPU's block. Seems like you're fixated on the need to buy an AIO but yes it'll work in your case, either top or bottom.
If you're cooling a Ryzen 5 5600, you can get away with an aircooler like this;
Assassin Spirit 120 – Thermalright
www.thermalright.com