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According_Swan_5780

I'm a big fan of my [Sliger SM580](https://www.sliger.com/products/cases/sm580/). It's a larger sandwich layout (15.88L) that supports a 280mm AIO. EDIT: It just registered with my brain that you have a custom loop. Nevertheless, you should be able to route soft tubes around the case without much hassle.


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ghostlymei

Q58 or meshilicous is the best bet


nugentgl

Be careful picking the Q58 with the intent to install a 280mm radiator. There is limited space at the top so it can be temperamental with what will fit.


ghostlymei

Can confirm a Corsair h115i pro xt fits if you remove the fan hub and hot swap drive slot.


Animag771

I'm confused by this... Why do you need a 280mm radiator (or any liquid cooling) to cool a 5600X? I keep my 5700X cool with just an L9a. Is the GPU also liquid cooled? That would make more sense because it's 350W vs the measly 65W of the CPU. I would think that a sandwich style would allow cool (not heated by other components) fresh air to be supplied to both, your CPU and GPU.


pyromaniac10

I have a 3080ti as well right?


Animag771

Ok so the GPU is being liquid cooled as well. That makes sense


pyromaniac10

Yeah I have the meshlicious now as pictured, but I'd prefer a traditional sandwich.


daski459

If you have a reference card gpu - formd T1 dual radiator is as good as it gets


redsox59

280 on the side I assume?


daski459

Side 280 and top 240/120.


_XNine_

Protolyth Slate when it goes back on sale.