QUOTE(Source96 @ Dec 4 2011, 07:12 PM)
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My lovely Trooper.A question here can i fit a 240 radiator at the bottom??
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Going on from the top of the case it is also possible to fit a 240mm radiator in the floor of the case towards the front, its not officially support but you could easily bolt in a 50mm thick 240mm radiator. If you got your tools out and cut a blow hole or trimmed the case a bit you could fit a 60mm rad with fans down there if you were prepared to move the hard drive cages up so it could breathe. Talking of the hard drive cages if you remove those all together you could fit a 360mm radiator in the front of the case if you got handy making some mounts.
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On a side note that we must mention here is that the Trooper is capable of housing two 240mm radiators, one at the top and one at the bottom-front. A top-mounted radiator would be easy enough to get in just by removing the included 200mm fan. The bottom rad would require removing the hidden tool drawer and SSD caddy. Cooler Master also says that you can fit in a 480mm (quad) radiator with some minor modifications to the from of the chassis.
Added on December 6, 2011, 12:22 pmQUOTE(MotionFlow @ Dec 5 2011, 02:45 PM)
cuz i go for warranty.. then the guy say one of my ram overheat ady..

need wait for 1 month+
dats y i wanna get CM V10.. cn cool the RAM n Proc..
Believe me, it isnt worth for you go for CM v10 which is cost almost rm400
Ram arent suppose to be overheat, perhaps you are just unlucky get an fault ones
FYI, there are alot value rams out there and they are without heatsink and yet they dont get overheat.
Furthermore, Corsair Dominator hav tall heatsink which would certainly provide a good enough cooling
This post has been edited by Jayi: Dec 6 2011, 12:22 PM