Dangerden Case

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I thought some of our more adventuriuos extreme water coolers may like this case Dangerden Case.
If i could get it past the Mrs i wouldnt mind one it would mean adding an extra radiator to my current loop a lot easier instead of have to work out how and where im going to cut holes in my case.

Heres a list of the spec's below

Specifications:
•Size: 23.1" Tall x 14.65" Wide x 16.65" Deep
•Several color options available
•Motherboard – Standard ATX and Extended ATX
◦E-ATX will prevent the use of a motherboard side radiator
•Supports ATX PSU- Includes additional support
•6 x 3.5” Internal Drives
•1 x 5.25” External Drive Bay (more optional)
•Supports one or two Black Ice GTX480 (based on configuration)
◦Can use a smaller radiator like: Xtreme III, Stealth 360, or GTX 360
•Supports one-three Black Ice GTX360 (based on configuration)
•11 x 120mm Case Fans for the Radiators
•Mounting for up to two (2) 2x80mm radiators on the back panel
•80mm fan mounting location for hard drive cooling (fan purchased separately)
•Compatible With Most Aftermarket Air Coolers - approx 7" (17.7cm) clearance
•Strong and Durable Acrylic construction
•Includes USB/Audio ports
•Dual 5.25" Bay on Left front Design
•PSU Lower Left location in rear
•Includes one slot cover

Options: (these are only available special order through email)
•Configuration Options - Front Panel - Back Panel
•Case Panel Colors:
◦ Motherboard and Drive Rails are an option
◦Top, Bottom, and Side Frame are a second option
 
Why is it a pain to use the dvd drive?

Looks a good case to do a build in, but never been a big fan of acrylic cases. Know this is 100% acrylic but a large chunk of it is and it would annoy me haha :p
 
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