Snatched a 420mm Arctic Liquid Freezer III, i couldnt just let it go to waste.
Perfect fit for my Corsair 275r airflow.

Kinda had to relocate the front IO to the bottom, but who even need that ?

26 Comments

  1. That is some 4d chess shit right there

    Are you also going to do a push/pull sense you got room in the case?.

  2. razorbacks3129

    ![gif](giphy|6Uqr0IDWkzhBu|downsized)

  3. Tower21

    If you aren’t taking a jigsaw to your case, are you even trying?

  4. wunhand

    That’s called building a skyscraper in a residential neighborhood – it’s going to stick out.

  5. SNad2020

    ![gif](giphy|Qim7Twl1fEa687REKR|downsized)

  6. Thick_Carry7206

    some time ago someone posted aksing how to solve the issue of their aio rad not fitting the case. i suggested exactly what you did and got downvoted hard. glad to see i was right after all.

  7. Dilaocopter

    actually this doesn‘t look bad at all. If it works properly, I would file it as done ✅

  8. Spare_Tailor1023

    Are you happy using the „one cable for all“ option on the arctic AIO? I never tried this but went for the three separate cable option from the beginning.

  9. Progenetic

    Are you sure it won’t fit in the top if you remove the rear exhaust fan?

  10. DeanV255

    Way too early for this shit, I didn’t even notice the AIO in the first image.

  11. baroncakes

    You may not like it, but this is what peak performance looks like.

  12. No-Upstairs-7001

    Looks Like it’s supporting it to me 👍

  13. EmilioSanchezzzzz

    bigger cases aren’t expensive.

  14. purpleveyron

    Even if you could, doesn’t mean you should have.

  15. sukihasmu

    I don’t understand front radiators. You are blowing the hot air from the radiator inside the case on all the components. Why? All radiators should be installed as exhaust. Intake radiators don’t make any sense.

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