Computer case for 120mm radiator and 240mm radiator

LatebloomingOnion

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Hi! Computer building scrub here. I recently bought a 980ti with a built-in 120mm liquid cooler as well as a 240mm H100i GTX liquid cooler for my CPU. I was curious as to what case would be best in the $100-$150 range for these two should I still want reasonable airflow to the rest of my computer. I saw an Obsidian 750D on sale at my local Microcenter for only $99 and was wondering if it would go well with this.

Thank you for your time!
 
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I always liked the 750 d and i beleive it will support both of your rads. i know the 100i will fit it says so on the corsair site most likely up top and the video rad in the back exit this should not interupt the airflow to much. I think there is enough room for push pull on the top also but i dont have the case so not 100% sure. Might also be room for push pull on the vid rad on back if you placed the top rad in position so the tubing is to the front of the case instead of the rear like in the newegg picture.


Those cases have some the of the best aesthetic feel I've EVER seen. Jeeze. But the truth is, I'm looking for a full tower because I'm a bit of a hard drive collector because I hoard a disgusting amount of files. (I'm sorry, I'm a moron and I should have put that down in my opening post and didn't.)
 
I always liked the 750 d and i beleive it will support both of your rads. i know the 100i will fit it says so on the corsair site most likely up top and the video rad in the back exit this should not interupt the airflow to much. I think there is enough room for push pull on the top also but i dont have the case so not 100% sure. Might also be room for push pull on the vid rad on back if you placed the top rad in position so the tubing is to the front of the case instead of the rear like in the newegg picture.
 
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The NZXT Phantom (http://pcpartpicker.com/part/nzxt-case-phan001rd) and the Phanteks Ethoo Prim (http://pcpartpicker.com/part/phanteks-case-phes813psrd)
 


Hey Michael. Sorry for the late response. Just went the cheaper route and bought the 750D from my Microcenter to try it out and see if everything fit properly, and return it the same day should anything not fit. And you know what? Worked just perfectly. Thank you for looking around for me. I appreciate your dedication to helping.