Official EVGA Hadron Air
Owners Club
The purpose of this thread/club is to provide a place for owners and possible buyers of the EVGA Hadron's to show off their builds, share information, recommendations and possible recommendations for parts that work with this small case.


Case Dimensions
mITX Form Factor
Width: 6.6in - 169mm
Height: 12in - 305mm
Depth: 12.1in - 308mm
Supports Graphics Card 10.5in - 267mm (double slot)
P/N: 110-MA-1001-K1
EVGA Case Spec Sheet
Accessories Included
Optional Accessories(recommended by EVGA)
List of Supported CPU Coolers
Power Supply Details
Cable Management Tips/Screenshots/Ideas
Useful Links:
Sleeving Guides
How to Photograph your Rig
To join, please fill out the form below
Registration Form
Members List
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0Ap6AkshW2GNrdGY3TnVhblZTUUloWmkzcFhwajdNT1E&output=html&widget=true
For more information feel free to check out Coreda's "Evga Hadron Air Chassis Tips Compatibility Guide".
Owners Club
The purpose of this thread/club is to provide a place for owners and possible buyers of the EVGA Hadron's to show off their builds, share information, recommendations and possible recommendations for parts that work with this small case.
Case Dimensions
mITX Form Factor
Width: 6.6in - 169mm
Height: 12in - 305mm
Depth: 12.1in - 308mm
Supports Graphics Card 10.5in - 267mm (double slot)
P/N: 110-MA-1001-K1
EVGA Case Spec Sheet
Accessories Included
Optional Accessories(recommended by EVGA)
List of Supported CPU Coolers
Arctic Freezer 13
Cooler Master Hyper N250
Cooler Master Hyper TX3
EVGA ACX mITX CPU Cooler
Noctua NH-L9I
Noctua NH-C14
Noctua NH-U9B SE2
Phanteks PH-TC90LS
Thermalrite AXP-100
Cooler Master Hyper N250
Cooler Master Hyper TX3
EVGA ACX mITX CPU Cooler
Noctua NH-L9I
Noctua NH-C14
Noctua NH-U9B SE2
Phanteks PH-TC90LS
Thermalrite AXP-100
Power Supply Details
FSP500-501UN
(80PLUS Gold, RoHS Compliant)
500 Watts ATX 12V, 1U
Switching Power Supply
Output Characteristics
Output Voltage Minimum Load Normal Load Maximum Load Load Reg. Ripple & Noise
+3.3V 0.1A 10A 20A ± 5% 50mV P-P
+5V 0.1A 10A 20A ± 5% 50mV P-P
+12V 1A 8A 40A ± 5% 120mV P-P
-12V 0A 0.25A 0.5A ± 10% 120mV P-P
+5Vsb 0A 1.75A 3.5A ± 5% 50mV P-P
*+3.3V and +5V total output not exceed 130W
* Total output for this subject power supply is 500W
SparklePower Spec Sheet
(80PLUS Gold, RoHS Compliant)
500 Watts ATX 12V, 1U
Switching Power Supply
Output Characteristics
Output Voltage Minimum Load Normal Load Maximum Load Load Reg. Ripple & Noise
+3.3V 0.1A 10A 20A ± 5% 50mV P-P
+5V 0.1A 10A 20A ± 5% 50mV P-P
+12V 1A 8A 40A ± 5% 120mV P-P
-12V 0A 0.25A 0.5A ± 10% 120mV P-P
+5Vsb 0A 1.75A 3.5A ± 5% 50mV P-P
*+3.3V and +5V total output not exceed 130W
* Total output for this subject power supply is 500W
SparklePower Spec Sheet
Cable Management Tips/Screenshots/Ideas
Pic/Info credit to AirBorn:

Routed USB3 under motherboard for safe hiding.

Lets start with the bottom of the case, As you can see the bottom 3 arrows, There is a gap between the psu and the back of the case which allows for one to route excess cables there, (the 4 pin cables).
Secondly in the front of the case at the bottom of the hdd cage there are some gaps that one could route some cables through. I haven't used them for any of the psu cables but i have for the lighting cables.
Thirdly i routed the USB3 cable behind the mobo to hide it.
Otherwise from that all that is left is the 24 pin and the 8 pin pci-e and the 4 pin sata power and sata data and finally the two 4 pin mobo cables. All showed in green and then the sata data cables showed in blue.
Pic/Info credit to Coreda:

Routed the SATA cables into the base hole of the cage, through the SDD bay hole, then up the middle. The power connectors I also routed through the SDD bay in the side by removing one of the side grommets that wasn't being used.
Just need to get a cable tie and hook the main PSU cable to the base of the drive cage.
Pic/Info credit to Rprice06:
Routed USB3 under motherboard for safe hiding.
Lets start with the bottom of the case, As you can see the bottom 3 arrows, There is a gap between the psu and the back of the case which allows for one to route excess cables there, (the 4 pin cables).
Secondly in the front of the case at the bottom of the hdd cage there are some gaps that one could route some cables through. I haven't used them for any of the psu cables but i have for the lighting cables.
Thirdly i routed the USB3 cable behind the mobo to hide it.
Otherwise from that all that is left is the 24 pin and the 8 pin pci-e and the 4 pin sata power and sata data and finally the two 4 pin mobo cables. All showed in green and then the sata data cables showed in blue.
Pic/Info credit to Coreda:
Routed the SATA cables into the base hole of the cage, through the SDD bay hole, then up the middle. The power connectors I also routed through the SDD bay in the side by removing one of the side grommets that wasn't being used.
Just need to get a cable tie and hook the main PSU cable to the base of the drive cage.
Pic/Info credit to Rprice06:
Useful Links:
Sleeving Guides
How to Photograph your Rig
To join, please fill out the form below
Registration Form
Members List
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0Ap6AkshW2GNrdGY3TnVhblZTUUloWmkzcFhwajdNT1E&output=html&widget=true
For more information feel free to check out Coreda's "Evga Hadron Air Chassis Tips Compatibility Guide".