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Next case for watercooling

kokoscr7
Level 7
Hello there guys need help to replace my corsair 600T as I recently bought a custom watercooling system (I was using h80) so i bought a 240 rad 38mm and don't fit the top of my 600T so i want some suggestion for a watercooling friendly case without any customization to be done to fit the rad. I want to run push pull so i could get the most possible cooling possibilities for cpu and vrm of my vi formula. A small search I made I liked the Phanteks Enthoo Pro, Corsair Obsidian 750D, Corsair Graphite 760T and recently announced but not yet released Corsair 780T. What is your opinion ? If you have any other suggestion please leave it below as I want to replace it as soon as possible. Also do you think that I should wait the corsair 780T as I liked the design and the features that offers allot?
Thanks in advance!!!
CPU: i7-4770K | MB: M6F | Mem: 16GB Dominator Platinum 2400MHz | GPU: EVGA 780Ti SC | SSD: Samsung 840EVO 250GB | HDD: Seagate Barracuda 3TB | PSU: Seasonic 850W '80 Plus Platinum | CPU cooling: Custom Water Cooling | Monitor: Asus VN247H
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kkn
Level 14
if you want it NOW, go for the 750D if its not too high priced for you.

kkn
Level 14
or if you want to wait go for the new one.

kokoscr7
Level 7
So is there anyone with those cases to enlight me about watercooling capabilities ?
CPU: i7-4770K | MB: M6F | Mem: 16GB Dominator Platinum 2400MHz | GPU: EVGA 780Ti SC | SSD: Samsung 840EVO 250GB | HDD: Seagate Barracuda 3TB | PSU: Seasonic 850W '80 Plus Platinum | CPU cooling: Custom Water Cooling | Monitor: Asus VN247H

Mr__X
Level 7
i am new but i like the nzxt phantom cases,try 530 or 630 for yourself...
i have not read the rules so i will not post any links.i was suspended from one site for that...they look awesome...

MeanMachine
Level 13
I have the Corsair 750D. Its a top case with plenty of room for H105 x 38mm closed loop cooler. Must admit the 780t looks really great, if you want to wait.
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My System Specs:

MB:ASUS ROG Crosshair VII Hero/WiFi GPU:EVGA GTX 1080 sc PSU:Corsair AX-1200i
CPU:
AMD R7 2700X Cooler: Corsair Hydro H115i Case: Corsair Carbide 780t

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Hi

I do not have a 750d but it is a super case as you will see in TTL's total review

http://youtu.be/sCqSFB1wWl0

He shows the 750d with m6f and h100i push pull.This should give you some ideas

Tom measured from top of case to top of motherboard and 88mm is the room you have to work with

Preview of 780t case from Corsair George

http://youtu.be/8o0nB4VVsSM

kokoscr7
Level 7
Yeah I know about the reviews from TTL and about the 750D i have doubt's about the push pull of my rad as H100i which he is testing it's 27mm and from 25mm each fan so total 77mm so mine which the rad is 38mm so the total with the fans is 88mm exactly so it may be fit it maybe not. And about the 780T I think I will wait for a review to see the spaces as I loved the design but if the spaces aren't enough like my 600T I will go most probably with phanteks as there are so many things you can do with that case without even drill any hole.
CPU: i7-4770K | MB: M6F | Mem: 16GB Dominator Platinum 2400MHz | GPU: EVGA 780Ti SC | SSD: Samsung 840EVO 250GB | HDD: Seagate Barracuda 3TB | PSU: Seasonic 850W '80 Plus Platinum | CPU cooling: Custom Water Cooling | Monitor: Asus VN247H