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The upper area of the case is not roomy enough.
It can depend on your board and how you wish to have your cooler installed though.
Here, have a look at what I mean:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Corsair+Hydro+H100i+V2+HAF+912
Best bet is buying a case that has better/taller area between the rear i/o plate and the top of the case. So there is enough height to properly accommodate the thickness of both your Rad & Fans on the inside.
If you are going to go Liquid, go with a better one, like what EKWB has available.
You should be able to OC just fine with a beefy air cooler; like the larger ones offered from say: Noctua or BeQuiet
In that case (do you get the joke :D "in that case" :D :D :D) I will just put a few more fans in the case and maybe a new CPU air cooler (if my current one proves insufficient. Thanks for the help Bad-Motha.
Yes I know air and water coolers today are almost equal in preformance but I was just thinking that if I upgrade I should just go all out and buy a water cooler you know for bragging rights. :P