The L12S does fit in this case, it's the cooler probably most people are going with. You might just need to bend it a little bit, but nothing that should cause an issue.The NH-L12S won't work in the MI-6 anyway. It's 70mm tall. You can run the NH-L12 (non-S) without the top fan (only the bottom 92mm fan) in the MI-6.
The L12S does fit in this case, it's the cooler probably most people are going with. You might just need to bend it a little bit, but nothing that should cause an issue.
Well, I tried to fit a Raijintek Pallas (68mm height) with no luck. I wouldn't want to flex the NH-L12S that much to get it in there.Officially there's 66mm room before you hit the cover.
The reason NH-L12S (70mm) fits is because manufacturing tolerance (in both the cooler & case) creates extra room, as well as bending things here and there.
Your mileage may vary.
Well, I tried to fit a Raijintek Pallas (68mm height) with no luck. I wouldn't want to flex the NH-L12S that much to get it in there.
You can check Tek Everythings video, he successfully installed the NH-L12S in the MI-6.
Touché @rfarmer. I guess it helps to have the fan under the heat sink. I got the case cover on over my Pallas, but the fan rubbed against the case. I can't imagine getting a cooler that's 2mm taller than the Pallas in there, but apparently you can. I'd just get the NH-L12 to be safe--plus, better RAM clearance.
Well, not a whole lot to show yet. I haven't started assembly yet. I have received all the screws, feet, push buttons, other hardware and packing supplies, but I'm won't get the fabricated aluminum parts until about the 21st.@firewolfy How the production is going?
Maybe you can post a sneak peak photo
Looks like they are coming along well. Very sleek. Seems like a lot of work though. What is next for you after this production run (a break would be nice)? I recall there being talk about making lofts for AIOs and pull-fans...Went to the sheet metal shop today to check status.
Reviewed some finished part samples. They looked great!
They are still working on the main chassis, so I didn't review that yet, but here are some other parts.
Clockwise from top: Cover, top plate, cover support, 3.5"mount.
--Fire
EDIT - fixed pic.
I just found this browsing the Geeek store, 92mm slim fan. BOSSTOP Quiet Slim 92mm PWM Case Fan, not sure how quiet but it is only $5.90 and PWM. Also it is black and white.
It is at least another option that isn't Noctua brown.
The Inno3d does in fact fit in the MI-6 and a lot easier to install than I had feared.
Had a chance to pick up the Inno3d and seeing as the Gigabyte and MSI are not yet available I decided to take a chance. The card is slightly too long, I would guess 2mm. But I was able to push the front of the frame over slightly and push the card into place. I did have to remove the riser mount and reattach after I had the card in place.