I'm less impressed by this case than I thought I would be.
The front roof 120mm fan doesn't fit with an SFX-L PSU. This leaves a big gap above the PSU, so it could have been mounted even higher giving more room for cables to run out the bottom (as it is, this area is just as tight as in the M1).
The push pin fan mounts add to the thickness. No fan screws are included as an alternative. I had spares, so that was fortunate (PSA: 25mm thick fans don't fit below a 5700 XT Nitro+).
The side panel push pins are weak. I didn't discover this until I finished, but due to how weak they are, you can't route any cables behind the motherboard tray. I've got to redo all of the cabling now
Negativity out of the way, I really like the case. Compared to the M1, it's big and it's heavy. All of the panels are thick and weighty. I like the plethora of cable tie points, and the included velcro cable ties on the PSU shroud. The drive push mounts are a really nice touch. The finished(ish) build looks awesome with the TG panel.
I really like the motherboard front panel holder thing as I as always hated doing them. Please can all case manufactures do this or if cooler master can sell them it would be great.
Just waiting for my noctua thin 120mm fans for the bottom even but I do not know if I will need them as even in this heat everything runs well. The corsair h100i aio runs cool and quiet with 2 artic p12 on it and the p12 and noctua fan at the top remove the heat well so the red devil 5700xt runs also cool and quiet without the help of any bottom fans so the thins might go back.
I really like the motherboard front panel holder thing as I as always hated doing them. Please can all case manufactures do this or if cooler master can sell them it would be great.
Just waiting for my noctua thin 120mm fans for the bottom even but I do not know if I will need them as even in this heat everything runs well. The corsair h100i aio runs cool and quiet with 2 artic p12 on it and the p12 and noctua fan at the top remove the heat well so the red devil 5700xt runs also cool and quiet without the help of any bottom fans so the thins might go back.
Sweating! How the hell are you supposed get the cables into the PSU and fit a GPU in there too! I'm giving up for the night
That was my problem as well. You have to tightly squeeze it in there.
Having the experience of building smaller cases like Dan a4, actually it wasn't that difficult for me. You just have to squeeze and wait for the miracle to happenSweating! How the hell are you supposed get the cables into the PSU and fit a GPU in there too! I'm giving up for the night
I've gone for something a little different, I've got a Steam Cache that I've mostly thrown together with spare parts (and a billion Noctua fans that I've hoarded over the years). The cable management was great for a small form factor builds, the tie down points and velcro straps are brilliant!
Pile-o-parts
Main parts fitted and cable-managed
140mm fans fitted. I had to use spacers for the bracket screws and mount the left fan with rubber mounts as the clearance between the fan and the U9S is slightly less than zero!
Side panel on!
I'm overall really impressed with the case, I'm a bit of a small form factor nutcase so getting something this good for this price is fantastic. I might end up using this for a full gaming system build at some point down the line, but for now it's going to sit on top of my server and hand out games!
Aaaaw crap, I just picked up my 5 value pack of arctic p12s, well well...Is it really THAT tight or can you bodge it in somehow togheter with the Nitro+ 5700xt?
So are you using the intergrated graphics?
Will an NH-U12a fit? That cooler is 158mm in height, and the case spec says a max cooler height of 155mm? I realise only 3 mm in it, but be interesting to hear if it does fit. If it does it will be so much better than the Asetek. The Asetek is really not a very effective cooler and has no decent thermal mass. Looking at your photos the case is a little large for me, but great to see main brands doing a decent ITX SFF implementation at a sensible price.Just finished my build here. Moved from Dan a4 to this. Running 3700X with rtx 2080. Look how huge this case is compared with Dan!!! I'm still waiting for my NH U12a to arrive, so right now I'm using the asetek 645lt. I haven't done any cable management yet as i'm waiting for the cooler and i plan to order some custom cables.
Will an NH-U12a fit? That cooler is 158mm in height, and the case spec says a max cooler height of 155mm?
Good news, opens up so many decent cooling options.I hear it does, but not with TG only mesh panel