Does anyone use a rad box

Cheers and need to put my other gpu aswell and these intels do run hotter than amd.

Anyone think i be better off using a 420 rad 60mm thick and taking the 360 out, but i would have to mount 420 on the back of the case till i build a box.
 
I have since delidded my CPU which has dropped temps a lot but GPU's run around 50c under load and CPU before delidding would be 70-80c under load. Now its 50-60c underload since the delid.
 
Cheers and need to put my other gpu aswell and these intels do run hotter than amd.

Anyone think i be better off using a 420 rad 60mm thick and taking the 360 out, but i would have to mount 420 on the back of the case till i build a box.

I did the same thing bud, i had a 360 and a 240 thick rad in my case which ran a bit hot as i like the fans running silently, i just bought another 360 thick rad and mounted it on the rear outside my case. I keep my case in a desk so you dont see the back any way so you wouldnt know until i take it out.

Delidding does help a lot, my cpu runs in the 30s most the time now, does get into the 40s under heavy load though, mine ran into the 80s before delidding which much lower volts/speed.
 
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Yeah, looks like you dont need to, i would only do it if its preventing an overclock but since yours is well overclocked and well under the temp limit then theres no need to risk it.
 
I added my other gpu and 420 rad and these are my temps after two rounds of bf4/

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He added a 2nd GPU to the loop. so with the extra heat and the bigger rad it seems to run the same temp as before with 1 GPU, so i would say it seems to be working out
 
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