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Doctor Feelgood Arrrrghh!
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Hi... Can't say for sure, but you should be fine. The case is ATX, but somewhat small, so you may have to work to get everything routed in there properly. There are 4 removable drive cages, so you are fine there.
There is plenty of height/length for big gfx cards, so that shouldn't be an issue, but you might not be able to use the extra retention bracket they provide to hold cards in place.
You might not be able to use the CPU duct on your CPU, depending on what cooler you use, but that is no big deal in my book.
Only other issue I see is that PSU is a bit deeper than others... May have to adjust the odd PSU cage foud inside the case. It should fit, but you may have to move the retention bracket. plus, using modular cables may take more work as you have to reach into the PSU cage to plug things in.
All in all, its just the extra, somewhat unnecessary brackets that may have to be adjusted / removed. |
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