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I have a brand new still in box black note 3 for tmobile.
Looking to swap it for a gaming rig. Would LOVE an itx setup.
Let me know what you have, going to grab a pic in a few minutes.
i don't want to loose the front fan, so I centered it.
the airflow shouldn't be compromised much, if at all. The center wall is thin and set back 2 inches or so.
yep.
the skeleton will be hidden from the outside.
The panels will be mounted ON the skeleton.
The motherboard tray and various other interior parts will be mounted to panels that slide into the grooves on the skeleton.
so.. played with some ODD configurations... a full size 5.25 is a tight fit.
a slim fits in a few spots, but i like this the best:
here is the 5.25. I moved the motherboard down a centimeter or so to make it fit up top. I'd never do this personally, but nice to know it's an option.
I plan to rotate it and test temps at each angle before I put feet on it.
As for seeing into it... The left side will be tinted, not black.
I think a slim odd will fit inside where the HDD is now. I'd have to move the 3.5 or take it out all together.
I'll model that tomorrow if it fits.
another angle of the 120, showing depth you can use for a rad and 2nd 120mm fan if needed.
the psu has the texture of an atx model, but it's sized as silverstone's sfx modular unit.
so i was wrong. a 120mm fan will fit perfect on the front of the case. that should balance out the exhausting air from the psu. so... 120in, 2x90mm out.
here is the 120mm in the front. looks like more than enough clearance for a all in one setup.