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02-29-2020 05:55 AM - edited 02-29-2020 06:00 AM
Greetings,
Welcome to the forum.
I am not a HP employee.
I don't know if the Obelisk chassis can accommodate a 240 mm radiator/fan . Possible locations would be the front or top of the chassis. The top of the chassis may be able to take a 240 rad/fan.
You need mounting points on the chassis to mount the radiator and fans and access to fresh air.
You might be able to do a 120 mm radiator/fan at the back of the chassis.
Many AIO liquid cooling systems also need an open USB 2.0 header on the MB to control pump speeds and RGB in addition to a SATA power connector.
You have to verify before you proceed.
Regards
03-09-2020 03:20 AM
Thank you sir for valuable information.
Curently i am working on my custom gamming pc i will keep your information in mind before doing anything about cooling system but what you prefer for a gamming pc .
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@Grzwacz wrote:Greetings,
Welcome to the forum.
I am not a HP employee.
I don't know if the Obelisk chassis can accommodate a 240 mm radiator/fan . Possible locations would be the front prepaidcardstatus or top of the chassis. The top of the chassis may be able to take a 240 rad/fan.
You need mounting points on the chassis to mount the radiator and fans and access to fresh air.
You might be able to do a 120 mm radiator/fan at the back of the chassis.
Many AIO liquid cooling systems also need an open USB 2.0 header on the MB to control pump speeds and RGB in addition to a SATA power connector.
You have to verify before you proceed.
Regards