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bumping my own question since I think it's an even more attractive feature with a 'dual c14' style cooler. to rephrase, the "normal" psu position is adjacent to the motherboard and allows the psu fan fresh air access from the right panel. in a "rotated" psu position (so that the psu sits near the front panel with its fan facing the rear of the case), can a 120mm fan (maybe only slim) be mounted on the right side panel? this would make for a nice left-to-right airflow for the 'dual c14' where the heatsink fans draw air in from the left panel, push air toward the motherboard, and exhaust out the right panel.I'm pretty sure I've seen fans taped/wedged into this spot in the m1 and nr200, but some proper mounts would be nice. sliger added this feature on their latest itx classic case, though it's a tad wider than the c4.
bumping my own question since I think it's an even more attractive feature with a 'dual c14' style cooler. to rephrase, the "normal" psu position is adjacent to the motherboard and allows the psu fan fresh air access from the right panel. in a "rotated" psu position (so that the psu sits near the front panel with its fan facing the rear of the case), can a 120mm fan (maybe only slim) be mounted on the right side panel? this would make for a nice left-to-right airflow for the 'dual c14' where the heatsink fans draw air in from the left panel, push air toward the motherboard, and exhaust out the right panel.
I'm pretty sure I've seen fans taped/wedged into this spot in the m1 and nr200, but some proper mounts would be nice. sliger added this feature on their latest itx classic case, though it's a tad wider than the c4.