Dual radiator build SFF case options

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I'm looking to migrate my system into a SFF case if I can, as I'm tired of lugging my midi tower up and down the stairs. It's pretty uncompromising - i9 and RTX 3090 FE. Given my experiences in a Dancase and a DA2, I know the only way I'm going to acceptable thermals is by watercooling.

I've seen a couple of builds in an Ncase M1 with dual 240mm rads and great thermals, and I'm looking to replicate them. Before I preorder the M1, is there anything else out there that is capable of accommodating such a setup? There seems to be a gap in the market for SFF cases with no compromise watercooling capability!
 
I'm looking to migrate my system into a SFF case if I can, as I'm tired of lugging my midi tower up and down the stairs. It's pretty uncompromising - i9 and RTX 3090 FE. Given my experiences in a Dancase and a DA2, I know the only way I'm going to acceptable thermals is by watercooling.

I've seen a couple of builds in an Ncase M1 with dual 240mm rads and great thermals, and I'm looking to replicate them. Before I preorder the M1, is there anything else out there that is capable of accommodating such a setup? There seems to be a gap in the market for SFF cases with no compromise watercooling capability!

I have a DA2 myself with dual 240mm rads - cooling a 9900k and a 3080. Temps are within reason (no thermal throttling) but are on the warm side for my liking. GPU hits 63 degrees and the CPU reaches 90 in Prime95 - but we are pulling 300w from the graphics card and 250w from the CPU!

Details of the current build here, but it is going through changes until I'm perfectly happy with it - I will get this case to work :D

Currently contemplating the addition of a 92mm radiator alongside the 2 x 240mm rads which will be a 30mm thick Corsair and a 20.5mm XSPC TX240.

https://www.overclockers.co.uk/forums/threads/17mm-thick-copper-radiators-any-experience.18913937
 
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