That's almost the exact same case I have for my 8-core AMD system. Nice case, the Corsair fans, pumps and POwer supply fit perfectly and it's really very quiet for a liquid cooled system with 7 fans in it. The external reusable dust filters are awesome (I have 3 cats and a large python running around my house) and I've been incredibly pleased with it.
On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 1:08 PM, Tom Horsley <horsley1953@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
My corsair case has a couple of features that I've now
seen in other cases as well:
1. "Portholes" in the back of the case so you can run
all the annoying wires around behind the motherboard
and out the nearest port where they need to connect
to something.
2. A big opening in the back where the cooler is mounted on
the motherboard so you can mount the cooler after putting
the motherboard in the case and still get to mounting
screws on the back.
Those two features are now essential for me :-).
Another good feature in my corsair is 200mm case fans
so they can run slow and quiet and still move lots
of air.
Here's some pictures:
http://tomhorsley.com/hardware/zooty/haswell-zooty. html
It is awful large for a "mid sized" case, but it is sure
easy to work with.
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