Who /itx/ here?
Currently trying to figure out how to fit 2x240mm radiators in an NCase. Engineering is fun
>engineering
That is not engineering you fucking clueless kid.
>>53585983
that's a nice pc you've built, engineer xDxD upboted
>>53585983
That build isn't actually functional.
Also you're going to need the slimmest of slim rads to put two in the ncase.
>tfw no dual socket itx
>>53585983
Water cooling is a meme.
>>53585983
What case should I get if I don't want to spend $200 on a m1?
>>53585983
>Currently trying to figure out how to fit 2x240mm radiators in an NCase. Engineering is fun
>engineering
Certified comedy gold
>>53585991
>>53586015
>>53586034
>>53586676
Glad to see you all took the engineering bait. Still can't deny it's satisfying to cram so much junk into a tiny box though.
>>53586037
By my calculations and research to fit the bottom rad in with 25mm fans you need a rad less than 25mm thick, providing you're mounting the fans under the rad shroud.
Only rad that can do this is a copper Chinese unit. It's cheap enough to take a punt.
>>53586052
But where would you put the second socket?
>>53586090
It may be but I've always wanted to build one for a challenge
>>53586608
Honestly the M1 is the best. There's also the upcoming Dan A4-SFX and the Kimera Cerberus which all look awesome.
Under that you're pretty much limited to Silverstone's range. There is a big thread on overclock.net with a list of cases by size though
>>53587551
>But where would you put the second socket?
on the other side
>>53587561
Genius
>>53585983
You can, but you'll be using a pointlessly thin radiator and fan under the GPU, with an external mounted reservoir and pump. Just do a single ~38mm thick radiator on the side mount.