Phanteks Enthoo Pro & Corsair H110i GT

PapaHomey

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I'm very interested in buying a Phanteks Enthoo Pro case, but I want to be sure that it will house a Corsair H110i GT water cooler.

Phanteks website says the case will house radiators this large, but I've heard that you can't always be sure based on measurements alone.

Has anyone attempted this combination previously? What were your results?

I'd also like to hear what kind of case people with Corsair H110i GT coolers are using.

Thanks!
 
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Yes it will fit. The mounting holes are in line with the 140mm fans, I have 2 140mm fans in my enthoo pro in the top with around 3/4-1" of space between the edge of the fan shroud and the motherboard tray and around an inch and a half of room between the fan shroud and windowed side panel of the case. You'll want to leave the cooler as is, with just one set of fans. The enthoo pro isn't quite tall enough to use a radiator with two sets of fans in push/pull with a radiator sandwiched between them. If that's something you'll want to do, I'd suggest the enthoo luxe (it has room for that type setup in the top).

If you find the radiator isn't exhausting as well as you'd like in the top, you can easily pop the top of the case off. Inside...
Yes it will fit. The mounting holes are in line with the 140mm fans, I have 2 140mm fans in my enthoo pro in the top with around 3/4-1" of space between the edge of the fan shroud and the motherboard tray and around an inch and a half of room between the fan shroud and windowed side panel of the case. You'll want to leave the cooler as is, with just one set of fans. The enthoo pro isn't quite tall enough to use a radiator with two sets of fans in push/pull with a radiator sandwiched between them. If that's something you'll want to do, I'd suggest the enthoo luxe (it has room for that type setup in the top).

If you find the radiator isn't exhausting as well as you'd like in the top, you can easily pop the top of the case off. Inside the top you can straighten the metal tabs holding the metal mesh grill in place and remove the fine screen filter from under the mesh. Found this out on my case, what little dust got into the case got sucked up from the two 140mm's exhausting out the top and the screen got clogged some from the inside rather than keeping dust from entering the top. It was restricting my fans a little, a radiator might 'breathe' a bit better without the cloth mesh filter in place.
 
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