*** OMG !!!! one 111one!!1one!one Amazing OcUK Corsair 900D Build ***

Seems a shame to use bay reservoirs with this case it spoils the look of the front of the case pretty badly and also leaves you with a good 6+ inches of blank space between the motherboard and the anything else in the front of the case :confused:.

Apart from that what a case! It would be great to know just how much heat all that rad space can dissipate! You can squeeze the equivalent of at least 4x 480mm rads in there!
 
Please forgive my naivety, but why are you going from a 4.120 rad into a 1.20rad?

Assuming you do want to do that, could you not have orientated the 1.120 rad so that the ports were at the top, and not the bottom, necessitating that "loop"?

The case looks fabulous. Wish I'd had that because that's exactly what I've been trying to achieve with my build log - but using a single res and 2 loops.

Excellent work folks. A real tidy build piece.
 
Disappointed you didn't put 4 Titans in there :(
Also disappointed with the temps, expected them to be lower. Guess it gets to a pint where rad extra rad space doesn't help.
Also interested as to where the fan controller is located or are the fan running flat out all the time?

Also there doesn't look to be much space in there for a large case. Which was the same problem I found with my TJ11.
 
Please forgive my naivety, but why are you going from a 4.120 rad into a 1.20rad?

Assuming you do want to do that, could you not have orientated the 1.120 rad so that the ports were at the top, and not the bottom, necessitating that "loop"?

The case looks fabulous. Wish I'd had that because that's exactly what I've been trying to achieve with my build log - but using a single res and 2 loops.

Excellent work folks. A real tidy build piece.

You posted that like 40 minutes ago
 
The thing that annoys me about that case is that it is just.... finished. I mean look at it and think of classy ways to modify it. I can see a few small ones. But overall it looks like a big, clean case which is enormously easy to work with. Damn you Corsair for making something this good.
 
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