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support for 480mm rads.
front mount rad is best for cooling since its the largest temp diff between air and liquid
tubes should be up, instead of down, so air bubbles stay out of the pump
ideally the loop should have a resivour, but clc have extra space in the rad, so that should be the highest point
but let say i following the manual, am i gonna broke the pump? the pump is on the GPU, and the rad is 240mm,
about the Radiator pushing the heat to the front but the front panel pulling the air into the PC,
is gonna be fine? yes or no
i am in love with the Case
i was wrong read the manual, so if put AIO at the front, i need remove front fan , damn it
air moving through the rad first will cool the coolant the most
clc pumps do not move air very well, last thing you want is air pocket inside the pump
as long as the case has decent airflow it will be fine
sb temp, most labeled mobo/system temp, is a good indicator, if thats above 45c its too warm in the case, in bios set case fans to max when thats at 45-50c, to 25% (or whatever is near silent) at 30c
if you have not bought the case keep looking.....