Corsair iCUE 465X RGB (mATX, Mini-ITX, ATX)
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Corsair iCUE 465X RGB

mATX, Mini-ITX, ATX


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Micha2588

3 years ago

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Phil Coulson

3 years ago

I can recommend the website Pcpartpicker, you can enter all the components you want and the website will tell you whether everything should fit. I always use this website and it has always worked great so far :)

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Free_Quenzy

5 years ago

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Flippo11

5 years ago

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Yes, you can connect them to the controller, the fans draw the current from the board. I would also recommend these Y-crossovers. EKWB EK-Cable Y-switch for 3x 4-pin PWM fans (10cm) This way you can connect 6 fans with 2 Y-switches to your board via PWM of course.

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Devid

1 year ago

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Megabilou

1 year ago

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Hello, Yes, you can mount a 240mm watercooling unit on the top of the tower, but ONLY if you are using low profile RAM. I don't recommend fitting a watercooling system at the front, as this will increase the temperatures of the other components in the case, by passing hot air from the CPU into the tower and with a lower air flow.

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EicoYT

2 years ago

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L1am

2 years ago

This is too general a question. Every enclosure has airflow. This one from Corsair has a mesh panel on the top and back, but a glass panel on the side and front. These panels do block airflow but it looks like it has a big enough gap between the glass and the case at the front which is certainly not bad for air resistance. This case is certainly not the worst in terms of airflow, but if that is important to you, you may want to consider buying another case such as a Corsair 4000D airflow. But if RGB is important to you, no RGB fans will come with it and they don't look as good on a mesh panel as they do on a glass panel. Hope I could help you.

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Censhi

3 years ago

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PhoebusRyan

3 years ago

According to the manufacturer's website (https://www.corsair.com/de/de/Kategorien/Produkte/Geh%C3%A4use/Geh%C3%A4use-f%C3%BCr-Softwaresteuerung-und-%C3%9Cberwachung/iCUE-465X-RGB-Mid-Tower-ATX-Smart-Case/p/CC-9011188-WW), a radiator and fans fit in the top. I don't see why an AIO shouldn't fit in there.

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lukas.ss

3 years ago

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ichbincool

3 years ago

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I measured 5cm between the ram and the case, but you could also install the radiator in the front of the case, as you have enough space.

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