One of the advantages of this case is that the aio can be mounted under the roof...
What do you guys think?
Thermal management is going to be all kinds of complicated with this case. AIO mounted on top (flipping the inner chassis) might help - but only 1 120mm fan on a 240mm radiator? If you flip the chassis, then the PSU fan is exhausting out the bottom of the case. Should the AIO fan push, blowing hot air out (but also blowing warmer air over the radiator) or pull (pulling cooler air over the radiator, but adding that warmed air inside the case).
If you don't use a blower-style GPU, will the single 120mm fan and PSU fan be enough to exhaust hot air from the case?
Is there any advantage to a 120mm AIO with 2x 120mm fans? Positive pressure or negative pressure?
Still have concerns about the side/top panel options - solid TG panels vs. the industrial slots with ~30% open area?
Very low CPU clearance means only the lowest profile air coolers will be an option, which makes internal air flow even more critical.
Your radiator choice is limited to 120mm + 1 fan, or a thin 240mm radiator with 1 fan (does this even make a difference?) Right now, it looks like there are only two 240mm radiators available that can even fit.
I know the temptation is to ask for it to be enlarged to accommodate a second fan on the 240mm radiator, or taller CPU coolers, but then the case is the size of an N1 before you know it. The current configuration makes an interesting challenge - it can't be a single case for everyone.
I appreciate all that Alex and his team are doing to stay true to their vision, and how they are sweating over the details. I'm looking forward to their thermal testing with great interest.