Okay thanks... yes I have the white one... also I can confirm the Kraken X31 fits it, but not the X41 (radiator is too thick) but I made it fit by mounting it on the front bottom and only using one mounting screw.
Also some CLC with pumps mounted on the radiator will not fit it.
After I took the above picture I have reversed the radiator fan to pull air in...
I can confirm the cheap ass Enermax Liqmax II 240 fits in this case
And can be mounted without taking off the mobo. ( I am specifing this because of the motherboards weird shaped cut out, sometimes a backplate won't fit easily)
That looks good and it should keep the main components cool but there's little to no airflow within the case itself. Will that have a negative affect on anything like the VRM and Northbridge?
That looks good and it should keep the main components cool but there's little to no airflow within the case itself. Will that have a negative affect on anything like the VRM and Northbridge?
SFF enthusiast here; bought this case for the looks knowing that airflow would be lacking. Push/pull on either rad is impossible but the noctuas move enough air at 100%. Things only start to heat up when I start a game and forget to crank the fans up (I leave them inaudible when I'm not doing anything). The VRMs get noticeably warm but not to the point where I would worry.
I also can't fit the side panel on (yet) thanks to the ridiculously thick window making contact with the rear rad, so I guess leaving it open helps.
Well I figured I could post a pic of mine. I plan to add some sleeved extensions soon to hide the yellow cables, but I think the rest will stay as-is for quite a while. Love the airflow in this case, cools extremely well and is only a little bit bigger than my mATX Acer OEM case.
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