The Eclipse does have one, check the manufacturer websites as there's probably too many to list. The Lian-Li website mentions if the case sports this feature.
Some of the Lian Li's have decent ones (such as the older PC60 I have here) These are great to use, same style as the Eclipse, just sturdier (although doesn't touch the ATCS 200 I also have)
Whilst some of the newer ones have a different style, where it is litrally just the tray (rather than tray + backplate) that comes off. They're useless, the amount of hassle I have getting it back in with a motherboard and heatsink on was a joke (when building in a A16) May aswell had not bothered using it.
The A71B has a flip in tray too, won't be using it though when I get around to doing my new build.
With the Eclipse though, I can take the motherboard tray out, with all the components on it aswell as the watercooling still being attached
Is their something inherently difficult about inverted ATX motherboards that makes it hard for the tray to be removed btw?
Having the old model V2k i couldn't think about having anything other than inverted ATX, everything just looks 'right'. But it doesn't have a removable tray
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