![]() Plenty of room for components in the front Lower chamber with two fan slots is amazing, blowing air across the card is a plus for rear mounted memory. I also swapped the lower 120's for two Noctua 140s. I removed the rear fan grill and put in a EKWB FLT120 Pump/Res. The Y60 is such a great case for the value. Finally got away from the over crowded 011D scene. This case is beyond what I was expecting. I really enjoy it, but I acknowledge a few of its shortcomings. I do see this as a case I will keep for multiple future builds to come. Maybe that would equate to it being priced more around $250, well worth it then.īased on product pictures, this case was designed more in mind of full-system liquid cooling setups, I hope to eventually have a build like that to put it to use in that way. My only comment on all of that, is that if they just made the case ever so slightly bigger, without still having to be a massively heavy full size tower, it would have allowed for a lot more options. More fan mounting options could have been installed in the bottom of the case, instead of just the two. Luckily I didn't run into too much of an issue, but the cables necessary to plug into the CPU ports on my motherboard are VERY close to touching fan blades. Head room for a top-mounted AIO / radiator, pay very close attention to the mm height specs allowed for a radiator, and then take into account the thickness of fans. Sound cards, RAID cards, forget about it. You MUST use the PCI extender, and there is only room for one. You cannot put a GPU directly into the motherboard, or most full size cards for that matter. There's USB ports and the power button in an area that fits in well with the cornered window theme. There's side, top, and bottom dust filters that will be plenty sufficient. The front, side, and angled windows make for a unique look, and the depth that makes up the back side of the case where the PSU & hard drives go is also very spacious. I think $200.00 is a really fair value for what's included, and the end result is worth every penny. Let me start by saying, this case is great for the price it's listed at. I just never get bored of staring at it! Legendary for sure! But yeah love this case even after months of having it. I dont recommend using the top fans as intake fans bc dust will accumulate which is why with my new aio im making them exhaust fans heat rises up dont go against this law of nature in my opinion. I mean the airflow is coming reverse w the new setup because my 3090Ti has 2 very pretty 120mm argb fans and i dont want them toįlip them they look so much better this way. And actually putting a rear 120mm noctua fan as a intake so it can compliment the bottom 2 140mm intake fans. I am going to switch up the orientation of the fans though. I put 2 140mm noctua fans and it cools it nicely. Not surprised tbh those 2 bottom intake fans are genius and do cool your GPU nicely. The Temps with my current set up are decent GPU is 29c and CPU is 35c. Got a Asus 3090 Ti sitting oh so pretty with the nice looking riser. Bought a black one that looks slick as heck. ![]() Pound for Pound best case of 2022 just ask GamersNexus.
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