It's such a nice case... Until i got my 360 AIO I could mount the fans behind the front panel i guess,but to keep the fans inside the case you need to remove the Hdd cage and its a very tight fit
I'm going to have a full MSI build of motherboard and GPU which is a 6700xt and a AMD 3700x in a Maingear case and a new MSI 27inch 1440p 165hz monitor.
@@dylan279112 the case supports up to 13.39 inches/340mm gpus in the usual spot I believe running in the middle of an lga1700 ATX motherboard. Idk if you could go with other motherboards but I was just giving you the board size I went with as a reference. There were different evga gpus but the more expensive rgb one says its 11.81 inches length so I don’t think it’ll fit. Whichever you go with, the cases that the side is complete glass usually makes a nice build. Gl don’t mess up!
I have this case with the stock fans. Is there anyway to control the rear exhaust fan as its always running full blast and it doesnt appear in the bios or anywhere ?
I just built this case with my son for his first tower pc, however the case fans aren't lighting up when we power it on. They spin, but no RGB. We haven't installed windows or anything, I just put it all together and powered it on. The only things we don't have plugged into our motherboard is on the back of the tower from the rgb controller that's mounted, we haven't plugged in the ESATA cable as we don't have a SSD mounted in the back as we are using M.2, and we don't have a USB 3.1 on our mobo so that's not plugged in either. Would the RGB be a bios issue? It's plugged into the 3 pin rgb controller on our mobo as that's the connector from the controller. Our motherboard is a ASUS ROG STRIX B550-F GAMING WIFI II - Motherboard - ATX - Socket AM4 - AMD B550 Chipset - USB-C Gen2, USB 3.2 Gen 1
look for the rainbow connector on the mother board. the fan lights will not work unless you have the RGB controller plugged into the rainbow connector on the mother board.
Just got this case and it did not come with the adapter for the fans
It's such a nice case...
Until i got my 360 AIO
I could mount the fans behind the front panel i guess,but to keep the fans inside the case you need to remove the Hdd cage and its a very tight fit
Now that's a rad build🙂
how to you clean the front fans??? there a screws on mine so i cant open the front.
I'm going to have a full MSI build of motherboard and GPU which is a 6700xt and a AMD 3700x in a Maingear case and a new MSI 27inch 1440p 165hz monitor.
Did you case came with all the screws? My mobo needs 9 but the case came only with 6...
We need to seee the cables u just didnt receive the idea
Help , I can't install the third fan(140mm) in the front in my gungnir 110D😢
Im almost certain you cant fit the MSI RTX 3090 Ti suprim in this rig...both being from MSI you think it would fit
Do you think a 3070 ti evga would fit in it? I bought this case a year ago and already regret it
@@dylan279112 the case supports up to 13.39 inches/340mm gpus in the usual spot I believe running in the middle of an lga1700 ATX motherboard. Idk if you could go with other motherboards but I was just giving you the board size I went with as a reference.
There were different evga gpus but the more expensive rgb one says its 11.81 inches length so I don’t think it’ll fit.
Whichever you go with, the cases that the side is complete glass usually makes a nice build.
Gl don’t mess up!
Hi, can you pls show how to remove the front panel? I have the same chassis but that's my only prob
You can actually just pull it off, I had the same issue but you should just be able to pull from the bottom to take it off
Terrific build considering MSI always manage to screw up their case airflow design hehe 😜
What air cooler are you using in this build?
is that a good psu?
I have this case with the stock fans. Is there anyway to control the rear exhaust fan as its always running full blast and it doesnt appear in the bios or anywhere ?
Can you do a vertical mount GPU for this case?
You should 100% be able too
@@zefro4933 thank you so much!
I just built this case with my son for his first tower pc, however the case fans aren't lighting up when we power it on. They spin, but no RGB. We haven't installed windows or anything, I just put it all together and powered it on. The only things we don't have plugged into our motherboard is on the back of the tower from the rgb controller that's mounted, we haven't plugged in the ESATA cable as we don't have a SSD mounted in the back as we are using M.2, and we don't have a USB 3.1 on our mobo so that's not plugged in either. Would the RGB be a bios issue? It's plugged into the 3 pin rgb controller on our mobo as that's the connector from the controller. Our motherboard is a ASUS ROG STRIX B550-F GAMING WIFI II - Motherboard - ATX - Socket AM4 - AMD B550 Chipset - USB-C Gen2, USB 3.2 Gen 1
look for the rainbow connector on the mother board. the fan lights will not work unless you have the RGB controller plugged into the rainbow connector on the mother board.
Do you have the same problem? I have the same problem my fans only spin but no RBG. I plug the 3 pin connector to ADDR_LED1 but still not working
@@IgnacioM97 you must connect the lead from the rgb controller to the rainbow connector on the mother board.
@@alanshaw4655 I found the problem! I didn’t plug the sata cable from the control center to the power supply!
@@IgnacioM97 lol..yeah...been there...done that !..lol.
Jeeez these musc filler, sounds like its edited by a 9 year old.
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