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    Quote Originally Posted by S1nn3r View Post
    Have a question for you HAF fans .. as id like to be one to but i fear i may be out of luck in respect to one of my top PSU choices namely the Seasonic X-750.

    It would seem the fan grill on this PSU protrudes somewhat from the case - http://www.pcstats.com/articleimages...cX750_pspc.jpg

    This i fear would prevent me from mounting the PSU fan faceing down in the HAF with its funny little adjustable PSU "shelf" on the bottom of the case. I guess i could mount it Fan facing up but that's not really optimal airflow wise is it ?

    Is that shelf removable by any chance ? (and by removable i mean easily.. no cutting or any funny business needed)
    That will work with or without using that PSU base plate. That doesn't extrude out that much. Any yes, the plate is very easily removable. In fact, I recommend taking it out as you will get better airflow into your PSU because of it. Buy the case. You will love it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paraleyes View Post
    That will work with or without using that PSU base plate. That doesn't extrude out that much. Any yes, the plate is very easily removable. In fact, I recommend taking it out as you will get better airflow into your PSU because of it. Buy the case. You will love it!
    I see. To be clear by removing the support shelf l i mean the whole thing not just the adjustable end section.. is that indeed possible ? if so the HAF 932 jumps on board the case shortlist for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by S1nn3r View Post
    I see. To be clear by removing the support shelf l i mean the whole thing not just the adjustable end section.. is that indeed possible ? if so the HAF 932 jumps on board the case shortlist for sure.
    Here's a picture I took of it out for a guy showing him the color difference between the factory primer and my silver paint scheme. It is just a couple screws and it's gone.

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    While im in this thread i may as well link to my other thread with some more HAF questions(which in hindsight i should have posted here ..)

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=242548

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paraleyes View Post
    Here's a picture I took of it out for a guy showing him the color difference between the factory primer and my silver paint scheme. It is just a couple screws and it's gone.
    Looking at the available pics im still wondering how easy the screws that hold that down that are at the back closest to mob tray are going to be to get at with a normal screwdriver. Unless the screw heads are on the under side that is.

    And yes i will be needing a lot of reassurance on this as i can not afford to make any errors in picking components that do not fit easily or at all, my last build was a total nightmare in the case i had it in originally .. and i lost alot of money in changing the case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by S1nn3r View Post
    Looking at the available pics im still wondering how easy the screws that hold that down that are at the back closest to mob tray are going to be to get at with a normal screwdriver. Unless the screw heads are on the under side that is.

    And yes i will be needing a lot of reassurance on this as i can not afford to make any errors in picking components that do not fit easily or at all, my last build was a total nightmare in the case i had it in originally .. and i lost alot of money in changing the case.
    I don't understand what you are worried about. Just take that out before you put in your PSU and you'll be set. The screws in the back of the case will hold it in place fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paraleyes View Post
    I don't understand what you are worried about. Just take that out before you put in your PSU and you'll be set. The screws in the back of the case will hold it in place fine.
    Im concerned about getting to the screws to remove them located here, if there are any there..


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    Don't think that there are screws.
    Or I missed them when i Disassembled my case and painted it...

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