Thought I would post this in here.
excuse the poor photo quality (taken on ipad) and the rear white fan will be replaced at some point. Needed a fast rear fan to help clear out the hot air otherwise temps got out of control.
Hi!
Nice setup!
Your radiators are 30mm right? What type of graphics card do you have?
I am setting up a very similar setup, and I am quite concerned about dimensions. According to the official specs, if you have a 30mm rad + a 25mm fan, the graphics card could only be 265mm long, which is just a bit on the short side for the high power GPUs. However, I did find a comment on in a German review that the max dimensions are actually measured with the fan installed. I.e. you have 320mm for the GPU with a 25mm fan installed. Here is the translated version of the comment:
Thank you for your interest in our product range.
I'll tell you right away that I can not make guarantees! However, I have measured it once: a 280 mm radiator (if it is not too large for connecting part has) should be good to install more or less. I have taken here the Corsair H110 as a basis. In the moment when the radiator is, however, wider or longer, you will have massive problems of space.
In addition, it is very likely in any case that you can not use any ports on the bottom of the board (SATA, USB, Audio, Front Panel ...) because they are blocked by the radiator or fan.
The maximum overall length of VGA cards on our website is inclusive of front mounted fan - so if you install a 30 mm thick radiator in the front, a maximum of 290 mm still available if you install only one set of fans.
If you work in push-pull mode, you end up with a maximum of 265 mm - and these values assume that the power hookups NOT be found at the back of the card sind.
Ich hope that you the weiterhilft.
Mit friendly Grüßen-- Name entfernt--
Based on the pictures in post #10, I would say that this appears to be correct.
The MSI GTX970 Gaming is 269mm long, the rad is 30mm thick, and the fan is 25mm thick. If you have 345mm total, this kinda adds up:
345 - 25 - 30 = 290mm to spare for the GPU
The gap between the radiator and the GPU in Post #10 could very well be 20mm.
It really does appear that something has been lost in translation between the manufacturer, and absolutely all reviews I have read so far (German, English and Polish). On the Jonsbo page it states that you have 320mm if your remove the fan, but according to the measurements you would actually have 320mm with one fan included.