However, not everything is as perfect as it is always displayed.
Water cooling has no place in the housing. The mounting surface above for a 2x 120mm radiator is virtually unusable with ATX. The motherboard comes there way into the. And if you exchanged with the power supply, so even this is in the way.
The rear fan vent is about 0.5mm too narrow for a Corsair H50. (Although I have found a solution, but this is not necessarily for everyone)
The power supply should be modular, because when installed below the 8Pin for the MB to be quickly pulled directly, which does not look nice.
The 15 potential fans listen to extreme. In practice, however, is with the 5 in the housing already well off.
You can not get much more effectively.
To make matters worse the bargain was also my PowerSwitch broken, but I have to quickly repair itself, which is very simple.
Prefabricated housing is all good in everything. Tandem with my water cooling and a 270X CrossFire everything runs nice and cool even under load. Perhaps one should not necessarily provide all fans confiscated in a push. Think better times and create a nice wind tunnel, so that warm air is expelled and is not just swirled with fresh air.
Also pleasantly surprised me the sound. The PC is clearly audible, but as there are so many fans that run monotone is the sound very relaxing despite constant presence. In the way a slow fan.
Only 4 * because of the insufficient possibility for water cooling, is what is not pointed.
Otherwise hammer housing!