Rad Space

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Hi, I have a I5 3570K OC to 4.6Ghz and a GTX 670, maybe going to upgrade to SLI in the future.

How much rad space do I need to keep the components cool and give myself some head room in the future, currently i have my wallet aimed at Hardware Lab GTX 240 and a GTX 360 with Gentle Typhoons in push at 1850rpm and the Xigmatek Elysium case.

Any suggestions?
 
Don't forget the elysium will take 140mm rads so a 420 in top and bottom 280 without modding, so a little bit of flexibility there.
 
I wouldent put all three components on a single 360 rad.

2x 240/80 rads or even a 360 and one single 240 will be awsome, you will gain better temps allround and can run the fans at low rpm's for silence

Thinking about doing this myslef as a friend is in process of modding his define XL to fit a 360 rad in the roof.
 
It depends on the components to how well a single 360 would cope with a 3 component loop.

Sandy/Ivy + a pair of 670's no problem
X79/X58 + a pair of 7950/70's or 480's probably not.

Overkill is better then being caught short, and the more radiator space, the less fussy you can be with fans.
 
Right, I have looked on http://martinsliquidlab.org/ for a review on the Hardware Lab GTX 240 and 360, now that I have I believe they are not what I need. I have looked at the XSPC RX series and they get rid of more heat and that fan RPM so I will be going with them, A 360 and a 240.

Any opinions on this?
 
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