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I took a look around TPU, and didn't see any existing thread talking about GN's new video, so here it is:
The principles are simple enough to understand, though admittedly I am no watercooling aficionado. Seems easy enough for the vast majority of normal people with normal ATX mid-towers to find a suitable configuration that won't cause premature failure, poor performance, or excessive noise according to GN.
But this leaves no "acceptable solution" for a number of popular small form factor cases:
I'm guessing custom loop builders in any of these cases would be just fine, since properly constructed loops would be bled of air anyways.
The principles are simple enough to understand, though admittedly I am no watercooling aficionado. Seems easy enough for the vast majority of normal people with normal ATX mid-towers to find a suitable configuration that won't cause premature failure, poor performance, or excessive noise according to GN.
But this leaves no "acceptable solution" for a number of popular small form factor cases:
- SM570 and SM580 are okay.
- The Ghost S1 needs the largest top-hat size available to fit a top rad.
- SG05 and SG13 are probably okay due to the laid-flat design.
- FormD T1 can't, but luckily the entire case can be flipped on its head to render the bottom-mounted radiator "on top".
- M1 can't, and radiator-on-side-bracket mounting might be dubious as well, pump-block and rad are about level with each other, might depend on board's socket placement. Also, bottom rad placement is obviously "bad" according to GN. The only remaining acceptable placement would be a 92mm 645LT in the rear, but that's super weak.
- Ditto for the CM NR200, since it uses the M1 layout.
- Ditto for the Streacom DA2, since it uses the M1 layout.
- Ditto for the Cougar QBX, since it uses the M1 layout.
- Cerberus and Cerberus X can fit large front rads with the two rear-mounted PSU configs, but according to GN, those rads should never be mounted with the tubes/rad tanks at the top. Which makes for a potential headache with trying to snake the AIO tubes all the way around a very long/tall graphics card to the bottom front of the case. As for the side bracket, it might work better than in the M1 because sockets are generally located considerably lower on mATX and ATX boards.
- SM560 is a strong no-go according to GN, only fits rads in the bottom. Air cooling is not really viable for most full-TDP hardware either, so RIP.
- DAN-A4 won't work either, only fits rads in the bottom. Ditto on air cooling.
I'm guessing custom loop builders in any of these cases would be just fine, since properly constructed loops would be bled of air anyways.