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another option is to rip the face off the current H400i.....later versions of this case went to a mesh front....
Welp, the CPU is already purchased, besides gaming, I will be using it for software development projects, automation projects and video editing so it should be fine. I'll deal with the AIO, no problem, I will however check the 4-5 stars on pc partpicker, that I haven't done yet. Thanks
Noted!!! This is cool (no pun intended), also reminds me of my current H400i, so that's a plus, thanks. Also, what a great price
a friend got this case for a 7800x3d with a 7900xt last year.....with a thermalright assassin none SE he never goes over 74C on the CPU and never over 68C on the GPU.....
I really hope the design gets a refresh with current USB front panel connectors and maybe tooless sliding NVME caddies instead of just Sata caddies.
Also, I'm sick of glass panels and rgb on everything. Transparent atomic purple needs to make a comeback.
https://www.corsair.com/us/en/s/prism-series
April fools? Screw you guys. I suppose molded plastic shell wouldn't faraday shield and heat manage quite as well.
Would avoid like a plague, garbage airflow and all about looks not function.