Which case should i get?

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I love the first 2 pics of the 760T

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but 630 have 9 fans alsi is the 760 released
 



Just cause there is space for more fans doesn't mean it's a better case, and yes, the Graphite 760T has been released, I think there is 7 fan spaces available in the 760T anyway, if your rig needs 9 fans, I'd think about watercooling
 

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Hm i can't wait cause my gpu is melting in the acer predator atx case but why the 76o is better i need to know if
waiting is worth.
 


THE 760T IS OUT. sorry for caps but I said that in my last post, it's out.

http://www.dabs.com/products/corsair-graphite-760t-windowed-full-tower-gaming-case-arctic-white-98WN.html?utm_source=google&utm_medium=ppc%20product%20search&utm_content=Q200&utm_campaign=Components%20and%20Storage%20-%20Cases,%20Cooling%20and%20Power%20-%20Cases

 

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Yeah bot not in bulgaria :( still can you give me a reasons to wait that case
 


Sexier, Great Airflow, If you open your case often the quick release panels are really useful for it, comes with 2 LED front fans, 8 fan mounting areas, modular drive bays, fan controller can control front 2 fan speed, lots of spcae for water cooling

 


They are what you use to set up a water cooling system,

e.g. If you wanted to cool your CPU or GPU using liquid cooling, then instead of fans, you need radiators which pump the liquid around the tubing, what he means is that there is a lot of space for radiators for water cooling if you wish to liquid cool your system. The radiators screw onto the same spaces that you would screw your fans into

 

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Hm nice but isn't there only one radiator you you say it in plural
 


I'm not going to get into a grammar war with you, because I'm not a expert in liquid cooling, I'm only just getting a liquid cooling one for my CPU, but now at least you know what a radiator is used for and what it is :)

 

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Yup.
 

See this link. That is a radiator.

The way it works is that it uses water (instead of air) to help cool your computer components. Water is a much better heat conductor than air. So the heat from your CPU or graphics card(s) will be transferred to cool water (ideally) and the water is then squeezed through the pipes of the radiator to allow heat to dissipate away. Fans are usually mounted on the radiator to help it.

To point out, air does not cool your system well. It does not cool a radiator well. The way heatsinks and radiators work is that they have a large surface area. This allows heat to naturally dissipate away. Air just pushes the heat away so it doesn't get bottled up in one place.

You can use multiple radiators in a build as long as you have space to mount them in your case.