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    Quote Originally Posted by Movieman View Post
    My thoughts when I was spending nights looking at the case just trying to figure out which way to go was to pull everything from the bottom, hard drives to 5.25" bays then tried to figure out how to get a HWLabs 560GTX(4x140) rad into the bottom. rad is 23.81 inches long(605mm) and case is 22.5" long..
    Then found a lian li part that is designed to extend out the PSU when you use the very long PSU's..That gave me the extra space I needed but I looked and so much custom work to do I left it..
    58 here, not the energy I used to have.
    True, if you do remove everything from the bottom, then TJ-07 is more ready.

    I cannot see myself dealing with a 4x140, even a thought.
    37 here, but the energy is not much different to yours now.
    Thats why, I rather spend most effort on small parts, much lighter but still can have fun .
    Last edited by ppost; 05-17-2010 at 10:30 PM.
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