Final answer on this, No.
The sniper can take the radiator in the top but for some reason CM has attached the top cover with rivets. So without some modding you cant actually attach the radiator for the cooler.
Yeah, it's fits the HAF 932 no problem.
Ok, thanks for checking.
For a system based on an overclocked i7-930 what do you recommend in the way of cooling? Is the Titan Fenrir or the CoolIT ECO A.L.C. going to be sufficient, or is it worth going with the ECO C240? And how noisy is the Fenrir likely to be in a system like this?
If you think that the ECO C240 is the way to go, do you have any recommendations as far as cases go? Ideally I'm looking for something that allows for good airflow within the case, isn't too noisy, and looks pretty (I like the styling of the Sniper, but not so much the HAF... although I could probably live with it - the red LED's would have to go though). I'm prepared to source from a third party in order to get the right case, so feel free to suggest something the PCS don't stock.
Thanks in advance.
Except the incoming 600t, that is just awesomeness nobody can deny.
How about the new HAF-X? Personally, I like the style of it better than the original HAF... the side looks much cleaner.
You overclock the i7 930 to a max of 3.8GHz, although this site suggests that they had no problem getting it stable at 4.2GHz – do your overclocked systems allow some headroom for further overclocking?
Is the RAM in your systems also overclocked, and if not do you have any thoughts on whether this is something that is worth looking at? How does one even go about overclocking the RAM – is it a question of whether the motherboard supports it?