It supports two 140mm and one 120mm in the front and three 120mm fans on the top and side. Supports a 360mm radiator in all three locations, but not a 420, according to Corsair. I have not tried to jam a 420 in there myself, but I think it would not fit. The 7000D does support 420mm radiators on the side and the front, I believe, but not on top, if I remember correctly. Thank you for the video.
Thanks for the information. You are correct. I just measured it myself with a ruler, and I could only get a 280 at either the top or the front. It ashamed however, if they just moved the front panel switched and connector 7mm more toward the front of the case, a 420 would fit at the top. I apologize for the incorrect information.
@@PE4DoersIt is a shame. I wanted to try a 420mm AIO, and to do it I’d have to upgrade the case to a much larger one. It’s already so big and heavy, I’m not sure I’d want to add a 7000D or Lian Li 011 Dyanmic Evo XL to my collection, as it might lead to my wife questioning my purchasing decisions. 🤣
Really glad I stumbled upon your channel. This is pretty much the next content creation PC that I want to build. I just wish your build was progressing faster 😀
I agree - too slow. After another 4-months I will be retired from my Day-Gig, so all my contact creation will go into a higher gear. Thanks for the comment.
Very informative video. Waiting for the next video as well as the pc-built video too. I would also like to know how you can mount your giant-sized 4090 GPU & why.
You are absolutely correct. I apologize for noise and delays. I have one, somewhere amongst my 'Stuff', but I couldn't find it during the day I video taped this review. Of course, today I found it :(
It supports two 140mm and one 120mm in the front and three 120mm fans on the top and side. Supports a 360mm radiator in all three locations, but not a 420, according to Corsair. I have not tried to jam a 420 in there myself, but I think it would not fit. The 7000D does support 420mm radiators on the side and the front, I believe, but not on top, if I remember correctly. Thank you for the video.
Thanks for the information. You are correct. I just measured it myself with a ruler, and I could only get a 280 at either the top or the front. It ashamed however, if they just moved the front panel switched and connector 7mm more toward the front of the case, a 420 would fit at the top. I apologize for the incorrect information.
@@PE4DoersIt is a shame. I wanted to try a 420mm AIO, and to do it I’d have to upgrade the case to a much larger one. It’s already so big and heavy, I’m not sure I’d want to add a 7000D or Lian Li 011 Dyanmic Evo XL to my collection, as it might lead to my wife questioning my purchasing decisions. 🤣
@@briancharamuga2907 I know exactly what you mean. My 'home' CFO is tough on my hobby.
Really glad I stumbled upon your channel. This is pretty much the next content creation PC that I want to build. I just wish your build was progressing faster 😀
I agree - too slow. After another 4-months I will be retired from my Day-Gig, so all my contact creation will go into a higher gear. Thanks for the comment.
Very informative video. Waiting for the next video as well as the pc-built video too. I would also like to know how you can mount your giant-sized 4090 GPU & why.
My video card will be the NVIDIA 4090 Founders Edition, which is thick bu not that wide.
Please get a lazy suzan. It will help you rotate the case & add to the production value.
You are absolutely correct. I apologize for noise and delays. I have one, somewhere amongst my 'Stuff', but I couldn't find it during the day I video taped this review. Of course, today I found it :(
you start building it?
getting very close. I just want to first make a video about all the custom water cooling parts and tool's I've acquired.
cool goodjob!@@PE4Doers