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I got mine last Monday. It is very easy to build in and the opportunities to tie down cables are everywhere. My build came out very clean. I am experimenting with just the stock cooling fans, and with no fans on the bottom my GPU seems to be doing fine cooling itself. CPU temps are fine as well. If you want two fans at the top, get a SFX power supply. The SFX-L I have means that fan mount is pretty much blocked. It hasn't been an issue for clearing hot air out of the case, though, and my VRM thermals seem fine as well. It's the most well thought case I've ever built a PC in. Loving it so far.Well, what's the radiator for, the GPU? I mean, if you mount the GPU normally, there's enough clearance for a 120, 240, or 280 on the side (mesh, not glass) so long as it's not an Arctic Freezer II, which needs more clearance. Not quite understanding your question.
I got mine last Monday. It is very easy to build in and the opportunities to tie down cables are everywhere. My build came out very clean. I am experimenting with just the stock cooling fans, and with no fans on the bottom my GPU seems to be doing fine cooling itself. CPU temps are fine as well. If you want two fans at the top, get a SFX power supply. The SFX-L I have means that fan mount is pretty much blocked. It hasn't been an issue for clearing hot air out of the case, though, and my VRM thermals seem fine as well. It's the most well thought case I've ever built a PC in. Loving it so far.
Well, what's the radiator for, the GPU? I mean, if you mount the GPU normally, there's enough clearance for a 120, 240, or 280 on the side (mesh, not glass) so long as it's not an Arctic Freezer II, which needs more clearance. Not quite understanding your question.