Unfortunately, The Bitfenix case i had been cramming with components, (see previous Posts please) has actually broken the legs on the Case. so after i heard that happen, i tore out all of the components and bought a new case, that did not have feet.
and here we are. the First ALL OUT, AMD, Single GPU Corsair Carbide Series Air 240 build.
this was going to be a entire liquid cooling conversion, but with the the Case i stepped a foot back, and 2 feet forward.
this is still Update:2/3. due to the case being changed, but this case has me a million times happier.
Also... i ran out of fans, within 10 minutes of this case arriving. 10 fans in a Case only a tiny bit bigger than the Bitfenix.
this case will have a Review later in time once i get a M-ATX board..
I know you're going to write review later, but how is the 240? I've been wanting to make an m-atx system but I was looking at the Node 804 since the 240 looked a bit disappointing (I do love my air 540 though for my atx rig).
Yeah i have been really interested in this case as well. It is either a choice between this and the Node 804. I am still hesitant to purchase a new case.
for me. the only thing i can say is up to 11 fans. in Almost any configuration. i have a corsair h100i in a Push Pull configuration, a fan on the GPU side panel feeding air directly in, and 2 80mm fans, with a 120mm as exhaust. i am posting the Review Now.
... 10 fans? Unless you have radiators all throughout that thing, that's kind of weird. I don't think more fans is always better, but I've never worked in a case like this one, so I could be completely wrong.