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Looking for people who have installed the 745 (I just got mine).
1)How do you have the big 2 fan radiator unit installed?
2)Does anyone have this big unit mounted inside the case?

3)Pics of install?

4)I was also thinking about removing the fans from that unit (I realize that the cooling may be affected). Has anyone done this? If so what was the hit in cooling performance.

5)Finally (I know this is silly) but I'm thinking I may have to not even use the big 2 fan radiator (kind of like my own BigWater SE kit)...I'm really short on space (I was initially going to get the SE but got an awesome bundle deal for 745 and got that for almost the price of SE)...

6)Has anyone mounted the big radiator in a 5.25" bay in the case?

Thanks...


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