Zepher
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It all depends on the drives used. I had 3 WD Reds sandwiched together in my Corsair Air 740 and they were fine. I had my WD Blacks in that location prior and they ran really warm so I moved them to the bottom of the main chamber.Neat that it has a separate section for storage--too bad that section with the drives will be cooking though without some fans.
Hard drives these days are a lot more forgiving than ssds that are being used hard though. But it seems like there are holes for a fan on the vent on that side so easy enough solution if it doesn't interfere with the power supply.It all depends on the drives used. I had 3 WD Reds sandwiched together in my Corsair Air 740 and they were fine. I had my WD Blacks in that location prior and they ran really warm so I moved them to the bottom of the main chamber.
They just sat on the bottom since the case has no provisions to mount them on the floor.
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I think you can put an 80mm fan on the back, larger if you don't put the SSD tray in. In that pic, the SSD tray is isn't mounted, it's just sitting on the PSU as I was messing with the wires on the Commander Pro, so I had to detach the SSD tray to get clearance.Hard drives these days are a lot more forgiving than ssds that are being used hard though. But it seems like there are holes for a fan on the vent on that side so easy enough solution if it doesn't interfere with the power supply.
The only real negative of the case is that it is mATX only. mATX boards are kind of a pain to find at reasonable prices (I used to be able to find them for $100-120ish) and typically come with their own limitations, such as fewer SATA headers, 2 dimm slots (vs. 4), DDR4 only options (vs DDR5 also for LGA1700 options) so this is something that's been preventing me from upgrading from an 8700K to something faster with more cores.