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  1. Hi, there You will be able to fit a BTF motherboard in the Tower 300, however, there will be some "minor obstacles" you might encounter when plugging in the I/O connectors due to the limited space caused by the octagon shape.
  2. Hi, ShadowSlayer Acoording to ASUS website, there are three 5V ARGB connectors on board. With the daisy-chain front fans, you should be able to connect all fans directly to the motherboard with the remaining headers.
  3. Hi, Hilly You will be able to put the 340mm long XFX 7900XT card in Ceres 300 with TH360 in the front.
  4. Hi, Stark_Lannister That connector is a unique design for fans only available in certain regions.
  5. Hi, dwsmithjr 1. 200mm should be more than enough! 2. the supports from the 90 and 180-degree connectors are more or less the same. Since the length is critical, I suggest the 200mm 90-degree riser cable.
  6. Hi, Kevdado The PSU can be installed when the bottom panel is removed, however, you will need the back panel to properly install the power supply. If you feel like a wall-mount-open-frame with no panel at all, I'd recommend Core P3 TG Pro: Core P3 TG Pro (thermaltake.com)
  7. @Xenomorph-Alpha Those screw holes in RED circle should use this: Others should use this:
  8. Hi, bigbird Will you be able to locate the "odd plate" in ur accessory box? This will help you with the 3 x 120 mm fan installation.
  9. Hi, Guntherkai Based on your requirement of 1500W and ATX 3.0 compatibility, I'd recommend TOUGHPOWER GF3 1650W. Regarding the concern of cable length, the included cables are 600 mm, the cable of ATX 12V for CPU is even 750 mm. In Tower 900, which's overall height is 752 mm, the cables should be sufficient to reach the upper-middle position of M/B. However, it really comes down to how you route your cable. In some extreme situation, you might need a extention.
  10. Hi, PopInSpace It seems that AMD RX 7000 series still use PCI-e Gen 4 bus interface, so we will not launch Gen 5 riser cable anytime soon. However, we will definitely keep an eye on it! Cheers!
  11. Hi, MIkeExMachina The clearance for VGA in Core P6 is 458mm x 180mm, so it will be able to fit most of the 4090 in the market. However, when installing the 4090 VGA, you will want to pay extra attention to the new 12VHPWR connector. Cheers!
  12. Hi, dampbell The Tower 100 can fit a 3-slot- graphic card at maximum. However, the graphic card will be sitting pretty close to the side panel. Cheers!
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    Hi, JLT PC and PlayStation are not designed to be compatible with each other. It really comes down to which games you want to play, and they are available on which platform: PC or PlayStation? Cheers!
  14. Hi, Tutur24 Those stand-offs are designed for Micro ATX motherboard. If you are using a ATX motherboard, you won't need them at all. Cheers!
  15. Hi, Mattia Short answer is "it should be ok, but still it depends". I've looked into the SPEC of Corsair iCUE H510i RGB PRO, and it's stated that the tube is 380mm. With that you should be able to route the AIO tubes around RAM and complete the build the way you want. However, there are several factors that you might need to consider: the layout of motherboard and the orientation of the pump head. The posistion of CPU and the where the tubes comes out might affect the distance but should be minor. Happy building & please share your final build with us once your system is completed! Cheers!
  16. Hi, mjlee Versa H21 has three 5.25" bays, three 2.5" bays, and three 3.5" bays. If you want to install four 3.5" hard drives, you will need a 5.25 to 3.5 adepter to fit all four drives into Versa H21. Regarding your second question, I suppose you are also using a entry-level CPU. With the amount of workload you described, one fan should suffice, while adding one more would be perfect. Cheers!
  17. Hi, croprime90 As a former cat owner, I completely understand your situation. Guess that's why there is a saying "curiosity kills cats". Tower 900 was designed with a focus on DIY liquid cooling in the very beginning, while the front chamber was 100% focused on "showcasing". As a result, there isn't much ventilation and fan supoorts in the front. I guess your best bet would be Tower 900 with full liquid cooling build for both CPU and GPU, so you will probably have to wait. Remember, patience is virture! If you would be so kind, please share your final build cuz' I'm acutally excited to see it! Cheers!
  18. Hi, croprime90 That is one hack of a cooling setup! Unfortunately, Tower 900 can't really house such a thick radiator plus push & pull fan configuration. The clearance is around 116 mm, which means the thicknes of your fan plus radiator can not exceed 116 mm, or you will have to seriously modify the case like ur Lian Li O11. If you can move the rads to the front, there just might be some cases that can fit ur cooler: Core P8 Tempered Glass Full Tower Chassis (thermaltake.com) View 71 Tempered Glass ARGB Edition (thermaltake.com) Both of these cases can fit 420 mm radiator in the front, and are long enough tolerate a 100 mm thick radiator plus fans on bothside. Feel free to have a look! Cheers
  19. Hey, Tri My apology for the inconvenience. In order to identify the root cause, I need your help to verify two things: 1. When you pressed the RGB button for 3 seconds, did you see the light of fans blink twice? 2. Can we switch back the RGB mode to manual control by long-press the button once again? Cheers
  20. Hi, Mithkith Level 20 MT ARGB only supports 360 mm radiator in the "front". On the top, you have a choice of installing up to two 120 mm fans. Cheers
  21. Hi, Dara To answer your first question: the connector you are looking at is probably a USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C connector, and it's probably coming from the case's I/O ports. You will have to identify if there is a header on your motherboard looks like this: Regarding your second question, which you stated that you are unable to control the fan's color. May I ask which case you are using currently?
  22. Hi, yuppicide Both Core P3 and P5 can fit in a Noctua NH-D15 without an issue!
  23. Hi, syfer Can you identify a PCB fan hub behind the motherboard look like this, and check if there is a cable coming out from the connector in red circle? There should be a cable connecting the PCB to motherboard in order to SYNC the front fan with M/B software.
  24. Hi, Halcyon2099 You can't control the fan speed of the stocked fans in View 31, they will run at 100% RPM at all time.
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