Two-chamber configuration
To bring the dual-chamber configuration to life, the mainboard tray needs to be dismantled and reassembled using the supplied components.
Here you can also see that the rivets in the sheet metal disappear into the cut-outs provided. A really well thought-out job.
This is what the assembled mainboard tray for the two-chamber system looks like:
In front of it is the vertical graphics card holder, which can be mounted using the riser cable supplied. However, this disappears again briefly in order to attach the mainboard properly to the mainboard tray and connect it to the all-in-one water cooling system.
A push-pull method of all-in-one water cooling also leaves enough space for the Trinity cooler from Deepcool to ensure good airflow.
In the two-chamber system, the power supply unit and the hard disk cage disappear behind the mainboard tray. The hard disk cage and the power supply housing are placed directly behind the mainboard on the back of the mainboard tray. They are quick and easy to install. The only pity is that the power supply unit is now offset in the case due to the mounting frame. This looks a little unsightly.
I also miss a panel with cable ducts above the mainboard tray to make the cabling easier to run. Unfortunately, you won’t find anything like cable eyelets for cable ties here.
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