I have a DX Racer "racing series" chair for the past few months, I've honestly really liked it, granted I don't sit in it for 8 hours at a time, it's comfortable has nice lumbar support. But I think you really need to test a bunch of chairs before buying if possible.
Just did a build in an InWin 303, same mounting system, haven't had any issues so far, same thing, moving mechanical drives from a horizontal to vertical position.
It almost feels like they're doing it because they can and people have the hardware to support rendering massive landscapes, we just have to wait for the next flavor to come along I guess, whatever that may be.
I'm also a big fan of the Ubiquiti line of products, have both the old Unifi-LR and the newer Unifi-AC-LR, works great, never had an issue with throughput.
I bought a Zalman Z-Machine RGB KB with Blue Kailh switches, while I have gotten used to it over time, I still feel like Cherry switches are nicer to type on, having owned a couple different KBs with various Cherry switches. That's just my personal preference though, even if I were to compare...
I feel like it has given a lot of studios to release a game then dump all support within a short time frame. Plus the amount of early access survival games, PLEASE STOP
Not extremely over cautious but definitely need to be a lot more aware of what's going on, plus you have to be overgeared just in case. Its a learning curve but so much more fun even if you do accidentally die and sit there wishing you could revive :p
I'm not sure about the air output, but from experience having owned both WF and TFIII cards, I can say that the TFIII runs much cooler than the WF. High 50s for my 680 under load.