LD cooling are not really good in my opinion( who want to unscrew about 25 screws just to open the side panel???), TJ07 and TJ11 can fit 480 and 360, but STH10 is WAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY WAYYYYYYY better than any of this cases.Hi!
I want a case that can fit dual 480 Rad is the Caselabs MAGNUM STH10 the best choice, or is it other out there?
I have also looked at the Ld Cooling cases, but then i saw the hard way to take off the side panel.
Of course you don't need..., but if he use more rads that means that he can run the fans really slooooow, and still have really good temps. I will be using 4x 360mm rads in my next buildYou really don't need dual 480s for that.
A thick 360 and a thin 240 would do that fine in a switch 810 - with plenty of room for overclocking.
If you're looking for silence, then thick rads with a low fin density would be better for you. Thin rads tend to have higher fin densities to account for less space and as such require you to run your fans faster to push the air through.I know, but I am thinking about doing one thin 480, and one thin 360 (thin beacause of noise). I want those rads beacause of future upgrade options
I have also been looking at the NZXT cases, but I dont like the design.
I thought 2700K was just for editing, and stuff (There are no games using more than 4 Cores?) If that is right it wouldn't it just be a waste of money?
And i can't find an Case with the same options, looks and overall first impression as the STH10.
I was thinking on getting two Thin EK 480 Rads, the only Rads we can get in Norway for an Ok price is EK, OEM Magicools, and Coolgate![]()