The radiator at the top was triggering me quite a bit, so I decided to bite the bullet and move it to the front, where it actually fits and move the front intake fans to the top as exhaust.
One of the issues I came across was missing screw for the third fan. But since I damaged the LEDs on them anyway, it's just a temporary solution and I'll buy Fractal Design Prisma AL-12 to replace 3 top and 1 back exhaust.
The second issue are the AIO tubes, I just an't figure out how to turn the pump so it looks good and isn't in the way. As a nice side effect, turning the pump to have tubes on top means the LCD has OK viewing angles, when the tubes were on the right side, the LCD looked like shit from the front of the PC and I couldn't really put a nice image there. The current Spidey is a placeholder, as the Aorus Engine is a pain to work with, but there will be a spiderman logo eventually.
While I was at it, I redid the cable management at the bottom of the case and moved SSD from the unnecessarily big cage on top of the CPU shroud, so that I could remove the cages and have a bit more space for cables down there. The cable management from the back still isn't ideal, but I'm getting there.
After I'm done with replacing the ventilators, I'm planning to get me some CableMod cables (especially right angled internal USB3 extension will be awesome). After that, it will be time for RGB SSD cover and GPU backplate, since I finally decided on a theme, I'm convinced they'll look superb.
Hopefully the intake going through the radiator won't cause too many issues.
Not quite ready for /r/battlestattions, but getting there I think
Intake fans, spinning 3 colors. As the case is made for 360mm setup, you can see inside through the mesh.
Bird perspective, I was going for spidey's eyes on the keyboard. Not too much RGB to work with, but it looks okay-ish.
Overview of the inside. Note the broken rear RGB.
With flash to show how much neater the bottom cable management is :)
Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man