Coolermaster Cosmos II or Silverstone TJ07?

PurpleHaze

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Pretty stuck on this one guys for my new build, need a good amount of space and good cable management for reservoirs and pumps. Need at least two full size radiators (360 and a 240, something like that) Love the look of the cosmos but it means a little less watercooling options i think :(

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Take the one that you like. I think TJ07 and TJ11 looks outstanding. Better than Cosmos II. And I like the fact that it's 90 degrees in the TJ...
 
Agreed... Can't really think of any case better than Silverstone ones.

The TJ11 is epic, but it might be out of your budget as it's expensive as eeffff
 
yeah the Tj11 looks like the smartest option since i would prefer a dual loop system and love the 90 degree motherboard tray
 
Purely for the aesthetics, thinking of red and either black coolant or red and blue.. Ofcourse it will make no changes to the temperature.

Both TJ07 and TJ11 are great choice, but I wouldn't recommend a dual loop setup.
Put one loop with two radiators is better than having two separate loops.
Mostly because a single loop will give you more flexibility in overclocking (gaming mode: smaller OC to the CPU, and more OC to the GPU. Or rendering mode: more OC to the CPU and less the the GPU, ETC...
If you separate them into a dual loop, it wouldn't get the same flexibility..
And aesthetic wise you can have an amazing looking system with a single loop.
I still don't understand why you want a dual loop setup... Even aestheticly...
Please explain.
 
NZXT 810 or 820. Hands down the best watercooling optioned case Ive ever played with.
360 top 240 bottom 140 rear & slim 140 beside hard drive cage.
Plus they look the part as well.
 
NZXT 810 or 820. Hands down the best watercooling optioned case Ive ever played with.
360 top 240 bottom 140 rear & slim 140 beside hard drive cage.
Plus they look the part as well.

Agree, it's a great case! I've built a few systems with the 810 and it's great. Never had the chance to get my hands on the 820, but I heard it's great!
But the TJ07 and the TJ11 has a 90 degrees motherboard... And I've built a few systems in the TJ07 and one system in the TJ11. I like the TJ more than the 810.
But it's just my personal taste...
 
Both TJ07 and TJ11 are great choice, but I wouldn't recommend a dual loop setup.
Put one loop with two radiators is better than having two separate loops.
Mostly because a single loop will give you more flexibility in overclocking (gaming mode: smaller OC to the CPU, and more OC to the GPU. Or rendering mode: more OC to the CPU and less the the GPU, ETC...
If you separate them into a dual loop, it wouldn't get the same flexibility..
And aesthetic wise you can have an amazing looking system with a single loop.
I still don't understand why you want a dual loop setup... Even aestheticly...
Please explain.

I wont be doing extreme overclocks on this rig, so for me a dual loop would look better since im going for a red and black colour scheme (based off of the rampage) which means two different colours of coolant. I may change my mind later on if i decide to go for a graphics intensive system where i would benefit more from having a single loop with two graphics card, thanks for your advice !
 
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