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BUILDING THE SYSTEM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

As always the purpose of this section is not to build a functional system but rather to showcase what you can expect from the case at hand in terms of interior space.

As you can all see by using a regular ATX sized mainboard almost all of the rubber grommets are still accessible.

 

 

At the top you have two options, either use a thick (up to 56mm) 240/280/360mm radiator for passive cooling or use a thinner (up to 36mm) 240/280/360mm radiator with fans (we used an 56mm 360mm radiator and a 36mm 280mm radiator).

 

 

At the front you can mount up to 40mm thick 240mm long radiators without having to remove the right drive cage.

 

 

Of course if you don’t care about water cooling you can always mount even the tallest CPU air coolers.

 

 

With enough room for 470mm long graphics cards you will never have to worry about that ever again (if you decide to use a radiator on the left side you will still be able to mount graphics cards up to roughly 320mm long).

 

 

Most regular PSUs up to 1KW in output are less than 200mm long so you will probably not have to remove the left drive cage.