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TH10 Component Questions: Triple Flexbay Single Mount?

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Looking at my TH10 right now in my living room as I am still planning out the build. I have 3 MAC-102's in my shopping cart to add to my TH10, but as i sit here looking at a 3x120 DEMCiflex, I know that installation of the Dust filter there will be a nightmare. For cable management reasons I am putting my HDDs on the motherboard side.

I would put the HDDs on the PSU side but it will create a an airflow issue.

Also, an I/O cover, as I did not opt for the USB 2.0 I/O and moved the power and reset button to one of the flex bays.

Jim, is this something that can be fabricated?
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If I'm understanding the question correctly, yes we can get you a switch plate with no holes in it, so you won't have any empty holes. The filters I generally use on my builds are these. Not as convenient as the DEMCiflex, but a good overall compromise.
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