2013/09/09 09:50:22
EVGA_JacobF
The EVGA Hadron chassis comes in two different versions, with different levels of compatibility when it comes to CPU coolers.
 
EVGA Hadron Air:
  • Compatible with many aftermarket CPU air coolers.
  • NOT compatible with aftermarket all in one water coolers.
  • Maximum cooler height is 5.5in
EVGA Hadron Hydro:
  • Compatible with many aftermarket CPU air coolers.
  • Compatible with all in one water coolers, (single 120mm radiator) Example: Corsair H80/H60
  • Compatible with many aftermarket DIY water cooling kits. EVGA will sell a certified kit separately.
 
Learn more about the EVGA Hadron Chassis at www.evga.com/hadron
2013/09/09 09:52:36
CAxVIPER
I assume the DIY kit wont be a closed loops right? Any eta on the hydro case? 
2013/09/09 09:55:16
EVGA_JacobF
No ETA yea, but not too far off. The DIY kit is not a closed loop.
2013/09/09 10:31:47
CAxVIPER
Thanks for the reply :) Last question, will that ACX cooler be for sale by itself? 
2013/09/09 10:34:36
EVGA_JacobF
Yes.
2013/09/09 11:23:06
Drerex
Jacob, the EVGA Certified water cooling loop, is that going to be a EVGA branded swiftech? 
2013/09/09 11:33:14
JGLuxe
So I'm assuming the H100 is way too big for the case? lol
2013/09/09 11:57:53
EVGA_JacobF
Drerex

Jacob, the EVGA Certified water cooling loop, is that going to be a EVGA branded swiftech? 

 
No, it is a custom one, but you can really use any CPU waterblock. (Its the reservoir and radiator that are made specifically for the box)
2013/09/09 12:05:21
mellowfluff
Jacob, any word on whether cpu heatsinks that require a backplate will fit properly in the Hadron??
2013/09/09 12:23:34
EVGA_JacobF
Yes, this will be fine.

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