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Water Cooling Elite 110/120/130

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  • Overclocking
  • Water Cooling
  • Swiftech
  • Elite
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October 10, 2014 4:21:24 AM

Hey all, thanks for taking a look!

I'm interested in doing a Mini ITX build, originally I was not planning on overclocking, but I am curious if it is possible to do something cool...

Swiftech has some nice items, including a reservoir/pump all in one. I doubt there's room for them to be separate, but a custom loop is what I'm looking to do (first time). CPU will be the the 4690k and GTX 970 GPU.

Based on the case I'm hoping to use, would this fit? I understand I'm trying to use a very tiny and probably restrictive case, so if my expectations or hopes are unrealistic, my apologies!

PS: I tried to research this quite a bit, but I can't quite envision the space allowance for what I'm thinking of doing.

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October 10, 2014 5:02:54 AM

I should have mentioned this previously: My goal is to use the Elite 110, however, I am open to the 120 or 130 if it can accommodate what the 110 can't.
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October 10, 2014 6:59:17 AM

It's definitely possible; I just did something like this for my most recent watercooling build as an mITX in a Corsair 250D. Check out my Project Ryujin link in my signature below.
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rubix_1011 said:
It's definitely possible; I just did something like this for my most recent watercooling build as an mITX in a Corsair 250D. Check out my Project Ryujin link in my signature below.


Thank you for responding and the info, your build is sick and pretty much exactly what I want to do. Love my Raven case, but ITX is calling me.
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