I fell in love with this case as soon as I saw it but didn't want to undergo the hassle of water cooling for my new PC build.
i9-9900k (on pre-order)
Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Master Motherboard
RTX 2080 Ti (still in current gaming rig)
32GB 3200hz Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO
Corsair H150i 360mm All in one liquid cooler
etc...
After looking around this site was really the only place I could find any info on this case with air cooling but I didn't like the builds I saw so I started doing my own thing.
By taking a radiator/fan mount from the back of the case I was able to mount the 360mm All in one to the top of the hard drive mounting block in the front of the case just under the motherboard. I put the fans upside down on top of the radiator to pull air through it and send it up to the top of the case. After that I installed two fans underneath the radiator to help even more to pull air up from the bottom of the case and send it through the radiator. I will also install and extra fan or two in the back bottom portion of the case to pull air in and send it into the front bottom of the case. The vent fans at the top will evacuate the flow of air in the end.
i9-9900k (on pre-order)
Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Master Motherboard
RTX 2080 Ti (still in current gaming rig)
32GB 3200hz Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO
Corsair H150i 360mm All in one liquid cooler
etc...
After looking around this site was really the only place I could find any info on this case with air cooling but I didn't like the builds I saw so I started doing my own thing.
By taking a radiator/fan mount from the back of the case I was able to mount the 360mm All in one to the top of the hard drive mounting block in the front of the case just under the motherboard. I put the fans upside down on top of the radiator to pull air through it and send it up to the top of the case. After that I installed two fans underneath the radiator to help even more to pull air up from the bottom of the case and send it through the radiator. I will also install and extra fan or two in the back bottom portion of the case to pull air in and send it into the front bottom of the case. The vent fans at the top will evacuate the flow of air in the end.