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Old Nov 29, 2012, 06:53 PM   #43
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This was one of the more challenging cases I've built into, simply for the fact that everything has to be thought out accordingly before final install. the was no room for error after you put the motherboard back into the case, if you forget one cable or misroute a connector, you basically need to pull the MB back out to fix the issue.
Surprised to hear you say that, just don't attach the mobo tray screws until your sure all is in order as well as mobo cable connections, then you can simply just slide out the tray/mobo if you forget something. Lol of course, like I did, once you learn that the "hard" way you remember from that point forward. Have "layered" PC cases is something new after freaking decades of standard ATX cases, but methinks we will adapt


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I did swap all the stock fans with some cougar vortex 120mm, that I had in my last case, the stock fans are cheap and loud.
Yeah, they are loud, I swapped mind out with Gentle Typhoons, its nothing new with cases have subpar included fans....

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The top 200mm fan was surprisingly difficult for me to install, I have a Antec Kuhler 920 with Push/Pull and had to remove one fan on the radiator in order to squeeze the top panel back on. However I highly recommend buying the optional top fan made a big difference in overall temp, plus it looks awesome IMO.
I was tempted also, but the amount of dust/cat hair that would suck into my case would be insane, not to mention my cat also sits on top of my case at times. I'm going for a window for my setup, dunno if i'll buy Coolermasters or just make my own. I'll need something tough so it can take the weight of my kitty


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