[SOLVED] EK-AIO 360 D-RGB in CM silencio 400

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Sorry for such a simple question but I'm a bit lost does it fit?
https://www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-aio-360-d-rgb
 
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Thanks but i still can't understand which measurements i should compare could you clarify?
The sizes only refer to the combined area of the fans.
120 > 240(2x 120) > 360(3x 120), and so on.
140 > 280(2x 140) > 420(3x 140), etc.
Everyone pretty much uses this when discussing these devices.

The radiator dimensions don't have dimensional standards like fans do. They will always be larger than the fans too.
Probably the one thing to keep in mind with them when using hybrid coolers is their depth, or thickness, not so much their length nor width.

my next choice is nzxt x63 I would like to be able to figure it out myself
280mm unit. The only place in that chassis for this unit is in the front.
Cooler Master's specs say that...

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Radiator Support - Front: 120mm, 140mm, 240mm, 280mm (remove & reinstall ODD bracket to mount the 280mm radiator, though it may interfere with HDD cage below)
Radiator Support - Top: 120mm, 240mm (requires removal of ODD cage)
Radiator Support - Rear: 120mm
 
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Radiator Support - Front: 120mm, 140mm, 240mm, 280mm (remove & reinstall ODD bracket to mount the 280mm radiator, though it may interfere with HDD cage below)
Radiator Support - Top: 120mm, 240mm (requires removal of ODD cage)
Radiator Support - Rear: 120mm
Thanks but i still can't understand which measurements i should compare could you clarify?
my next choice is nzxt x63 I would like to be able to figure it out myself :D
 

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Thanks but i still can't understand which measurements i should compare could you clarify?
The sizes only refer to the combined area of the fans.
120 > 240(2x 120) > 360(3x 120), and so on.
140 > 280(2x 140) > 420(3x 140), etc.
Everyone pretty much uses this when discussing these devices.

The radiator dimensions don't have dimensional standards like fans do. They will always be larger than the fans too.
Probably the one thing to keep in mind with them when using hybrid coolers is their depth, or thickness, not so much their length nor width.

my next choice is nzxt x63 I would like to be able to figure it out myself
280mm unit. The only place in that chassis for this unit is in the front.
Cooler Master's specs say that you will need to remove the ODD tray before you can install it there.
They also warn that the HDD cage below may block it - and that's where the radiator's specs like depth and length come in, but CM doesn't specify exactly what or which.
 
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The sizes only refer to the combined area of the fans.
120 > 240(2x 120) > 360(3x 120), and so on.
140 > 280(2x 140) > 420(3x 140), etc.
Everyone pretty much uses this when discussing these devices.

The radiator dimensions don't have dimensional standards like fans do. They will always be larger than the fans too.
Probably the one thing to keep in mind with them when using hybrid coolers is their depth, or thickness, not so much their length nor width.


280mm unit. The only place in that chassis for this unit is in the front.
Cooler Master's specs say that you will need to remove the ODD tray before you can install it there.
They also warn that the HDD cage below may block it - and that's where the radiator's specs like depth and length come in, but CM doesn't specify exactly what or which.
FANTASTIC EXPLANATION! Thanks again .