[SOLVED] Will this AIO fit in my case?

Solution
Althought it seems wierd since ussually if a case can fit 3 fans at the front,it can fit AIO's.but it seems like that isnt the case with this one.
Remember, radiators are larger. There may be a clearance issue with a particular part of the chassis, such as the psu shroud or the HDD cage, for example.


If MSI says a 360 doesn't fit, then it doesn't fit... but, with a dremel and some creativity...
Althought it seems wierd since ussually if a case can fit 3 fans at the front,it can fit AIO's.but it seems like that isnt the case with this one.
Remember, radiators are larger. There may be a clearance issue with a particular part of the chassis, such as the psu shroud or the HDD cage, for example.


If MSI says a 360 doesn't fit, then it doesn't fit... but, with a dremel and some creativity...
 
Solution
Remember, radiators are larger. There may be a clearance issue with a particular part of the chassis, such as the psu shroud or the HDD cage, for example.


If MSI says a 360 doesn't fit, then it doesn't fit... but, with a dremel and some creativity...
Yeah i agree,especially the Arctic Frezzer II,heard it is a think boy.
But as you said,the dremel should work.
I remember having to use a grinder to cut the HDD cage in my lenovo thinkcentre edge 72 case,to fit my r9 380 power cables in.
Good times