The case is pretty capable, and that’s not that surprisingly, it’s an ATX mid-tower, so it’ll support most hardware. There’s room for a pair of 120 or 140mm fans in the top, or even a radiator.
The front panel has 120mm and 140mm fittings.
And there’s a 120mm fitting in the back.
Of course, there are four fans pre-installed, which is great.
Clearance isn’t huge in the top though, I think even a slim radiator is pushing it and recommend fans only here.
Behind the motherboard, there’s room for two SSDs.
Below the shroud, another two 3.5″/2.5″ drive mounts.
I see around 190mm clearance for the CPU cooler, and yep, I had my ruler backwards.
There’s 370mm in length for the GPU.
20mm clearance behind the motherboard for cable routing, not a lot, but it’s enough with the PSU shroud taking up the slack.
There’s good clearance on the PSU too, with up to 230mm, but you can take the HDD bays out and get just about any PSU in here you need to.
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