** NZXT H440 - SUPER SLEEK GAMING CHASSIS WITH EPIC WC POTENTIAL **

I have a few questions.
It looks like in order to install a front 360 rad, you need to remove all hdd cages.
So the 2 x 2.5" above psu are the only place left for storage drives or is there another somewhere else?
Also what's the max rad thickness supported, with both top and front 360 rads, all fans set as intake?
One more thing, it looks like ATX motherboard will fit the case completely, so what would be the best place to install tube pump ( probably d5+tube xspc combo)?
I prefer to ask in advance than have a headache trying to figure it out later :D
I had enough of those lately :-)
 
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i dont understand, the h440 is nearly identical to the h630 sans 5.25" bays and slightly smaller
yet when the h630 came out, most (if not all) panned it as being lousy for cooling, yet now most reviews are praising the h440?
paid off much?
 
does anyone have any ideas how difficult it would be to mod some mesh into the front? so fan LED's could shine through

This would be one way of doing it (after cutting the front panel and soundproofing material):

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Just pop it on and its frame will hide the cut edges of the hole and make it look neat.
 
i dont understand, the h440 is nearly identical to the h630 sans 5.25" bays and slightly smaller
yet when the h630 came out, most (if not all) panned it as being lousy for cooling, yet now most reviews are praising the h440?
paid off much?

I just checked out the first three reviews that came up and none of them did, most were surprised at how well it performed given the limited intake and the fact that it's designed to be quiet.
 
I dunno man...ive seen eteknik's and tom logan's reviews and they've not provided numbers to back up their claims

I haven't seen a proper review of the case yet with thermal measurements etc.

Tomlogan makes all kinds of claims based on very little fact with biased reviews. I wouldn't even bother reading them, not to mention watching the videos where he just acts unprofessionally.
 
so if i get an external optical drive i can install my OS onto an ssd as i would normally do? and there wont be chicken-egg problems with usb drivers before OS install? (i've never built my own before)

ps: i also like the white one more :)
Or just do what I do, install the OS with the case door open. Have the Optical drive sat on my desk connected to the psu and mobo as normal, once installed I power it off and remove it and off back in the box it goes. :p
 
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