The mini-ITX build was nice and easy. Everything locked into place and the cable routing options made hooking everything up a straight forward job; the whole build took just over 30 minutes.
The Sapphire R9 270X is a pretty big graphics card, so I obviously had to remove the upper hard drive bays to acommodate it.
I’ve used a low profile cooler, but you can see there’s plenty of room for something bigger. You could easily fit a 240mm radiator in the top, or a 120mm radiator in the back of the chassis. Airflow from the front mounted fan is pretty good, although personally I would move the bottom 120mm fan higher up.
The extra cable routing around the motherboard is a welcome addition and helps keep things neat and tidy.
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