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<blockquote data-quote="StygianClaw" data-source="post: 2520253" data-attributes="member: 89695"><p>I used an EK 240 D-RGB with this case. I had to use cable ties to hold the tubes together so that it does not hit the fans up top but otherwise great AIO with excellent thermals and looks. </p><p></p><p>In hindsight, I would have preferred an AIO with longer tubes that go under the PSU instead of over it. This is only possible if you use an SFX PSU as SFX-L will not allow enough space for tubes underneath it.</p><p></p><p>As for AIO vs Air cooling. I think the stock cooler of the Ryzen 7600 should fit perfectly. The shroud will touch right against the side panel allowing it to suck fresh air from outside without recirculation. A third party low profile cooler might give you better acoustics but don't expect any meaningful difference in temps or performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StygianClaw, post: 2520253, member: 89695"] I used an EK 240 D-RGB with this case. I had to use cable ties to hold the tubes together so that it does not hit the fans up top but otherwise great AIO with excellent thermals and looks. In hindsight, I would have preferred an AIO with longer tubes that go under the PSU instead of over it. This is only possible if you use an SFX PSU as SFX-L will not allow enough space for tubes underneath it. As for AIO vs Air cooling. I think the stock cooler of the Ryzen 7600 should fit perfectly. The shroud will touch right against the side panel allowing it to suck fresh air from outside without recirculation. A third party low profile cooler might give you better acoustics but don't expect any meaningful difference in temps or performance. [/QUOTE]
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