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Decided to keep my i7 system going for a few more years so a new case was on the cards. Saw a Silverstone Raven 5 reviewed earlier and was waiting for the Fortress to be released (love sleek looking cases). Got a bit impatient and bought a review sample Raven instead.

Old with the new.
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Inside current case, even with the fan on the GPU area I didn't think the case had enough airflow
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Twin 180mm fans, should help a bit
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Cable tidying very tight at the back with the SSD's
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Inside the case, enough room for long cards, hard drives etc. Lots of airflow!
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My only disappointment was the built in fan controller only has switches for the two fans already connected and no extras, and there's no drive bays for any external fan controller. Need to look into using the motherboard headers with a splitter.
 
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Just did some cable management on it, only annoying thing was the bottom screws on the H60V2 have worn the threads so they're barely holding it in, and one of the plastic tabs holding the front fascia on broke off.

Specs are:

MSI Z87I, Core i5 4670K @ 4GHz, 8GB DDR3 2133MHz, MSI GTX 670 PE OC 2GB, Samsung 250GB EVO (under the Corsair H60V2), Samsung 500GB 2.5" SATA and SG05 with 450W PSU.

Temps: CPU 27 C idle, 69 C load + GPU 30 C idle, 71 C load.
 
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CPU i7 4770
GPU R9 295x2
Asus Gene
Memory Kingston HyperX 8gb
Rads Black ice
D5 Pump





Thanks parvum very happy with the case
 
when playing games 55-60
cpu overclock to 4.2
have not done the gpu yet

i did it this way to avoid long tubing
 
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