Product showcase – The Build
As the top provides space only for radiators up to 240 mm, we had to install the NZXT Kraken X62 (or Asus Ryujin 360 – yes, it was possible!) on the front. It was best to remove the 5.25” bay in the process.
To do that, you need to undo four screws: two visible above, one at the front, and one on the opposite side.
Mounting an SSD on the back of the motherboard tray, right below the backplate cut-out, is done in a brilliant way (the best solution that I’ve seen so far), and no tools are required. You just need to pop the rubber grommets into place, screw the pin-style screws into the drive (even with your fingers), and push the drive into place. Installing 3.5" drives is simple (but not as much as 2.5” ones). You don’t need any tools here either, as you simply attach the plastic rails and slide the drive into place until it snaps in.
It’s relatively easy to route cables at the back of the motherboard tray. Rubber grommets and zip tie mounts surely help in that matter. There is quite a lot of space behind the motherboard tray, due to the recessions in the plate.