[SOLVED] How to know if my case is suitable for water cooling

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I have looked at the top and it looks like I cant mount it to the top because there are no holes for screws.


Case model IG-MAX F5507 600W
View: https://imgur.com/Dkf92fa
if you could cable manage it probably it could fit a 240mm/360mm radiator on the front panel, not very sure but clearance is the one you need to put an AIO with 240mm~360mm range. Usually Tower cooler is sufficient if you do not plan on getting to overclocking or if your temps are nowhere more than 80c.
I have looked at the top and it looks like I cant mount it to the top because there are no holes for screws.


Case model IG-MAX F5507 600W
View: https://imgur.com/Dkf92fa
if you could cable manage it probably it could fit a 240mm/360mm radiator on the front panel, not very sure but clearance is the one you need to put an AIO with 240mm~360mm range. Usually Tower cooler is sufficient if you do not plan on getting to overclocking or if your temps are nowhere more than 80c.
 
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if you could cable manage it probably it could fit a 240mm/360mm radiator on the front panel, not very sure but clearance is the one you need to put an AIO with 240mm~360mm range. Usually Tower cooler is sufficient if you do not plan on getting to overclocking or if your temps are nowhere more than 80c.
But how would i fixed it to the top,can I use super glue?
 
But how would i fixed it to the top,can I use super glue?
There do not appear to be any ventilation exhaust openings in your picture of the top. Therefore it cannot be used to mount a cooler. There would need to be a grill similar to the one on the front and back of the case. The picture shows that the top is solid. If there is a removable panel in the top you would need to remove it so that air can exhaust from the top.
 

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