But you should note some important things still:
The power supply should not be too large. A 16cm x 15cm x 8,6cm did not fit in with me because that optical drive is on the same side and so there was no room between the two parts. I have a 15cm x14cm x 8,6cm which just fits so.
The CPU cooler should not be too high, prefer a flat variant Buy. To guide the supplied Intel cooler is from the top and bottom (+ - 2cm) fine.
The covers for the connections and your PCI card, you should have all low profile format.
Your motherboard should separate on-board USB 3.0 ports have (Vodere connections Housing) and the format microATX have.
The housing itself is room for 2 hard drives. I have installed a 3.5 inch one and a 2,5zoll (bracket available).
For cooling: With my 3x fan + CPU Cooler I get no more than 65 ° C to 70 ° C at full load and in everyday use Internet etc. between 25 ° C and 40 ° C.
Built-in hardware:
- Motherboard: Asus P8Z77-M Pro
- CPU: Intel i5 3570K (Ivy Bridge)
- RAM: Kingston HyperX PC3-12800 memory 8GB
- Cooler: Scythe Big Shuriken 2 Rev. B, 3x Noiseblocker Case Fan BLACK Silent Fan XR1 80mm
- HDD: Samsung SSD 840 Series 128GB, 1TB Western Digital Blue WD10EZEX
- Burner: LG Blu-ray burner internal BH16NS40 12x
- Power Supply: Corsair CP-9020047-EU Enthusiast PC Power Supply (500 Watt, ATX 2.3)
- Graphics: Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 6670 graphics card low profile
- TV card: Digital Devices Cine S2 V6.5, PCIe, Dual DVB-S2 low profile
Conclusion: If you do not want to compromise on performance is in good hands with this case.
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