Looking for a case able to fit a liquid cooled build.

Sep 22, 2014
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I'm planning on liquid cooling my next build, the components are as follows:
EVGA GTX 980 GPU (three of them in sli)
EVGA 120-G2-1600-XI 1600w power supply
Asus Rampage V LGA 2011-v3 Motherboard
Intel i7-5960x Haswell-E CPU
Corsair Dominator Platinum series 2800Mhz DDR4 32gb RAM
Water Cooling on the GPU as well

I'm also new to custom loops, so I'm not exactly sure on what I would need to cool this build.
Keep in mind that I do need to keep room for Hard Drives. My budget for the case is $350 tops.
 
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If you are new it might be best to get a kit. It might even be worth getting evga's liquid cooled cards if you are not confident with installing blocks, Also make sure that your cards have reference pcbs. The enthoo primo is apparently a good liquid cooling case. Obvious suggestion is the 900d but that thing is bloody huge and expensive. Enthoo pro also has good radiator support

smackers_12

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If you are new it might be best to get a kit. It might even be worth getting evga's liquid cooled cards if you are not confident with installing blocks, Also make sure that your cards have reference pcbs. The enthoo primo is apparently a good liquid cooling case. Obvious suggestion is the 900d but that thing is bloody huge and expensive. Enthoo pro also has good radiator support
 
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Sep 22, 2014
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Thank you very much, Smackers, I looked up the Enthoo Primo, and It's a case I've admired in many videos, yet never learned the name of. As for the cards, I'll keep your suggestion in mind, I'm not overly confident in installing the blocks myself.
 

smackers_12

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If the watercooled ones are too much more expensive im sure you could save a bit on the ram and definatley the cpu unless you 100% need the 8 core. Remember to test graphics cards before installing blocks because if they are doa its a pain to have to change the cooler