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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.

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To mount the PSU, you need to remove the rear PSU bracket, mount it on the PSU and then slide it in the case.

 

 

There's plenty of space for long PSUs even with the default drive cage position (if you need more just push it to the left).

 

 

Mounting a regular ATX sized motherboard leaves plenty of room around (and that's not very typical for a mid-tower).

 

 

Of course, with room for up to 185mm tall CPU coolers any model in the market should fit inside the H710i.

 

 

Here I’ve mounted an 360mm radiator at the front (57mm thick if i recall correctly) and an 280mm radiator at the top (30mm thick - the fans go on the top side of the bracket).

 

 

Even if you mount an 60mm thick radiator you'll still have room for 353mm long graphics cards which should be plenty.