looking inside the case from the side with its window on.
corner side view for showing off its filters and window all at once.
view of the backsides panel showing it isnt bowing out or not able to be on due to bad cable management this pc's cable managing was done right.
side view of the pc with the window off.
bad side with its panel off so you can see how the cables were managed in the back.
just for those of you that wana see its 3d mark score.
Hell Awaits
This build was designed for a friend using the following parts, a ryzen 1700x, H100i pro rgb, i changed out the fans on the radiator and top of the case with SP120 fans by corsair, also the back fan and bottom fan are the corsiar AF120 fans, all fans controlled by various fan controllers, the two on the radiator are controlled by the boards onboard controller and the others by a corsair command pro using the corsair link software to produce custom fan curves and linking it all up for a wonderfully awsome positive pressure thruout the case. the Case being a Cooler Master MasterBox Q300L. The ram used was the CORSAIR Vengeance RGB Pro running at 3200 mhz using 16 gigs of ram total between 2 sticks of 8 gigs a piece. ASUS ROG Strix X470-I Gaming AM4 was used as the Motherboard mostly for future upgrading abilities and staying with a high end small form factor that my customer wanted. The video card chosen was the ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1070 Ti Amp extreme for both price and overall performance along with its great overclocking headroom. His hard drive choice was based on a need for fast performance on anything he could benifit from even a slight speed boost from utililization of a 1tb Samsung 860 evo, all this paired with the Evga supernova G3 650 watt power supply. cables all managed using a combination of black zip ties and black velcro straps. (worst part for me personally is knowing some of those lights cant be changed their like diagnosis lights or something thats why not every light able to be seen is all red.)