My only worry with this case is the GPU cooling given the inverted layout but a) Silverstone does have a reputation for excellent cooling lately so one would think that they've thought of this and b) the front fan seems well placed to push air just above a dual-slot graphics card from the pics...
Yeah haha that does kinda suck though. Though it might be doable depending on how long your optical drive is. The way I see it, there are more decent PSUs out there than decent mATX cases but that's just me. Neither of which you want to skimp on so I can understand the frustration though :)
I'd say there's more than enough space. 180mm is a fair amount given most are around 160mm and my Antec TP 650 is 150mm. How long is your PSU/the one you plan to use?
I'd also consider the Corsair H60. It's a little cheaper, won't be any problem height wise and cools very well whilst being pretty quiet. Yes it's overkill but you can never have too much cooling.
In stock if anyone's interested:
http://www.sundialmicro.com/silverstone_ssttj08be_micro_atx_tower_case_2105_2144.html
Shame I don't like in the US! :(
Loving this case for the most part but temps will make or break it so I'll be waiting on some reviews. I'll have to stick my new kit in my old Akasa Eclipse 62 for now...
Firstly, thanks for the pics dm1179!! :)
Secondly, it does look like it's either/or with regards to installing an SSD and HDD at the bottom, which is a shame as I'd like to store one of each there and lose to cage as well. However, the manual recommends keeping the cage even if there are no...
Does look a little tight but that's with an 180mm PSU which I guess is relatively long. Still do-able though. As for the hard drives, I only have one so that's going at the bottom and I'll take out the cage to let more airflow through. I can see how it might be a problem for some people.