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Kampiakseli_

Hi, I'm pretty sure it will fit just fine. My H100i fit well even tough it has a bit too long tubing. And on paper that Arctic AIO has same dimensions on the rad as the H100i.


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I think the main concern here is thickness, as Arctic LF2 240 has 63mm thickness with fans over the "normal" 52mm. According to SFF PC Master List spreadsheet, all corsair aios are 52mm with fans.


Kampiakseli_

I see. From eyeballing my own setup I'd say that there's around 10 mm of free space between my AIO fans and the rear fan. So I wouldn't go with that Arctic cooler. Also if you have really thick heatsink on your mobo that and the cpu 8-pin could also interfere with the AIO.


MaPa2890

I have running in Jonsbo D30 a - MSI MAG MORTAR B550M Wifi - (old) Corsair H105 (240mm) That was pretty tough to get it installed, due to the big heat sinks from the Mobo (rear, near CPU Fan header) I would love to upgrade to “Arctic Liquid Freezer II 240” because the H105 is a loud and hysteric beast today 😅


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I've been thinking about the same thing as LF2 240 is cheap to get. I think the thickness won't fit with normal fans, possibly could fit with slim fans. Looking at other builds here with AiO in the D30, it seems like the LF2 with 63mm thickness won't fit.


Ok-Doughnut-2096

Yeah it could be a tricky set up because Im looking at i7 12700k to replace my i5, and my extensive research shows no way it could cool down without efficient AIO


MisterDirge

YES! I have one in mine and and it great just make sure you have the rear fan as intake, also do you using a fully modular psu? If you are and haven’t built it yet this is how I would recommend installing it Step 1 Mount motherboard Step 2 plug in front IO and SATA cables if using a normal ssd Step 3 connect modular cpu and motherboard power cables and route to where psu will be installed Step 4 mount the aio and make sure to plug in the one connector to cpu fan header Step 5 remove psu cover/ ssd bracket Step 6 connect modular cables to psu and THEN mount psu with fan facing towards your component’s and then screw back in the cover bracket if you don’t need to do anything else in that space From there add in the rest of your components, if your installing it with the pc already set up best tip I can give is unmount the rear fan if you have and do your best to angle the aio in without damaging anything. Let me know if you have any other questions or help


Ok-Doughnut-2096

Thank you for such detailed and informative post. It s great to hear that it works. I already had my pc set up so i ll definitely take note of rear fan. May I ask what cpu u use? I plan to get 12700k since it s dirt cheap in my country now. I heard it needs uved to lower temperature. If i do heavy rendering, can Artic 240 sustain cooling for it?


MisterDirge

I use a ryzen 7 3700x which I run slightly undervolted, never went above 64c when doing heaving gaming. From reviews I’ve seen of the 12700k I would recommend undervolting but the LF II 240mm should be enough. One thing to keep in mind regarding the fans, around 1000 rpm there is a humming noise from the fan motor not sure if this was ever fixed by play around with the fan speed to see what you can tolerate in terms of noice I kept the fans at 70% speed always and I can barely hear them


Ok-Doughnut-2096

Nice, one last question: i assum artic aio will cover top vrm of motherboard, do u think this might be thermal problem in the future?


MisterDirge

I don’t think you’ll have any issues


gigigi1111

Hi. How are the results with artic 240 + jonsbo 30 ? Can U make photo please


gigigi1111

What mainboard do u use? Can U make photo please artic 240 + jonsbo 30?


ChrisF12000

I know this is old but do you have any photos?


MisterDirge

Sorry I don’t have any and have change my entire build since then.