have been trying to space the fans as close to the two slot gpu as i can, if you mount the fans flat onto the side panel there is alot of noise and air interference, once ive got the right gap found ill order some countersunk black screws to suit


existing ncase m1 setup, psu failed a few years back when i had my 1080ti, replaced in a rush with any suitable card and i found a rtx3080 x4 inno that clearly didnt fit but i trimmed it down, took all the plastic off and made it go in.


started the changeover, this case is so well designed and very easy to work on, i can see why all the YT crews go on and on about its design. these gpus arent getting any smaller, and huge psu's are required. I am going to miss my ncase 3700x + 1080ti setup i had, its was near silent
tooless hdd design is great, i do wish they gave a bit more room on the front panel to run a 3.5" would of been ideal
starting to take shape and the cable management hasnt been too painful
ive had to remove two of the inno3d fans, and put the front fan mounted to the back the gpu, as i didnt want to split the heatsink just to use the fan header. the inno3d 3080 is a pretty bad design for de-shroud but its all i have for now.

can just see the clearance of the 160s against the card.
