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New Acrylic Case

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Hey everyone i wanted to post a case to get some community feedback and see what everyone here thinks and get your input on it. This was designed to be a mid/lan tower case case with dimensions 17.5x15.0x11.5 and fits ITX & MATX motherboards. It allows for a top and front duel radiator with enough space for push/pull and up to 2x250mm reservoirs for those who want to run 2 loops in the system all in the front side. Then on the backside you have your psu and hdd mountings for better cable management and cleaner looking build and no more birds nest in the bottom or cables hanging down but nicely hidden in the back. The whole idea behind this design is to be able to build smaller but also maximize the build weather its clean and air cooled or loaded with water cooling gear and yet small enough to set right on your desk on displace. So let me know what you guys think as im looking for all kinds of feedback,changes you might make and the over look of the case as alot of thought went into the design but sometimes we all miss something or dont think of something, thanks.

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Is there a full ATX verison aswell? It looks like so much wasted space...
 
Well we have thought about making it so it can also fit a standard atx honestly but then you couldnt do push/pull on the top if you water cool. I also have a full tower version of this case that will allow up to an eatx or sr-x upon request with triple top,bottom and front rad support.
 
Yeah I'd be interested in an atx version as well. I think the next big thing will be compact/space efficient atx cases like the Jonsbo W2 and Anidees AI7. Smaller form factors just sacrifice too much from first hand experience.

Cases like the AI7 is roughly the similar size and supports triple 240 radiators with full atx support. Push pull is great but it's a small price to pay for space efficiency.
 
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