Thanks [USER=862]@TheHig[/USER] and [USER=2221]@dcaparros[/USER] for answering, don't worry this case is a Lazer3D case! It measures about 8.8 Litres instead of the LZ7's 7.07 Litres, in my opinion its lost a bit of the LZ7's charm, which was to cater purely for ITX components. Overclockers UK wanted a case that could work with the GTX 1080 Ti Mini and also take a 25mm thick side fan, I also wanted to make the case a bit more robust as this was to be shipped to customers fully built up, so multi layered and thicker side panels have been used, all of these added up to larger case.
Saying that though, it could possibly have the highest FPS per Litre of any pre-built and fully upgrade-able system on the (UK?) market, don't know for sure though!
Yes that's right. Taller coolers or AIO coolers are only possible by removing the SFX power supply and replacing with a smaller DC-DC power supply.
I'm working on a few possible solutions for mounting the HDPLEX 400W HiFi board for maximum compatibilty with large coolers (The HDPLEX is pretty big and surprisingly difficult to find somewhere to mount it in the case without interfering with other components), just waiting for the one I've ordered to turn up so I can test it.
There may be some compatibility issues trying to fit larger 140mm AIO coolers, but most 120mm AIO coolers should be compatible
Got some more cases in the works, but it probably wont be till near the end of the year / early next year before I start showing the designs.