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Best airflow IMO would be a front intake (low position) and a top exhaust, but that will require some skills and the right tools to keep nice aesthetics.An easy mod, without modding the case intensively, could be to put two exhaust 60mm fan attached at the back where the SFX PSU is supposed to be.Then as a PSU alternative, DC+external brick of a Flex PSU attached on the case top. Both will let you install an higher CPU cooler I guess.You can always add a front and/or top fan later if needed.This has been done nicely on a PC-TU 100:[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.overclock.net/forum/18082-builds-logs-case-mods/1615534-case-mod-build-log-chiaki-heavily-modified-usff-gaming-rig-completed.html[/URL]
Best airflow IMO would be a front intake (low position) and a top exhaust, but that will require some skills and the right tools to keep nice aesthetics.
An easy mod, without modding the case intensively, could be to put two exhaust 60mm fan attached at the back where the SFX PSU is supposed to be.
Then as a PSU alternative, DC+external brick of a Flex PSU attached on the case top. Both will let you install an higher CPU cooler I guess.
You can always add a front and/or top fan later if needed.
This has been done nicely on a PC-TU 100:
[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.overclock.net/forum/18082-builds-logs-case-mods/1615534-case-mod-build-log-chiaki-heavily-modified-usff-gaming-rig-completed.html[/URL]