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  1. My Black Element is sometimes not used for several hours and I do not have that issue. This sounds like your device might be defective. I suggest to RMA it through your vendor or our direct customer support. What region do you live in?

  2. Hello PotatoBling,

     

    do you get the following message?

     

    post-76-0-44681500-1422280141_thumb.jpg

     

    If yes, please try the following:

    - Download this tool

    - Start the tool as administrator and click "RESET"

    - Restart your computer and the issue should be fixed.

     

    Also, make sure you have the latest AP version (V1.2) and firmware (1.3) installed.

    Let us know if it worked please :)

  3. I mean the section bellow the motherboard. As I'm going crazy and modding space for 4 rads down there, but havent found any clear numbers on that part of the case yet.

     

    Also, I dont need more then 1 ODD, and that is for my fan controller. Will get an external dvd case, for the few times I need it.

    That section is 590mm from front to rear, 360mm from left panel to right panel and 155m from bottom to the dividing frame.

  4. Sure. My current though is 64mm rad + 38mm fan or 102mm total.

    Also, while you are at it, can you measure the bottom bay, both width and height?

    The X9 has about 51mm clearance to the top ODD, 99mm to the second ODD and 142mm to the third ODD. With a 102mm thick setup, you'd end up with only one usable ODD (assuming it longer than 360mm).

    What bottom bay to you mean? The bottom ODD bay or the other HDD bays at the bottom of the case?

  5.    Hi, I was just wondering how to tell what is the max thickness is in these New Core X cases? Like I would get the Core X2 becouse I have a Micro-ATX motherboard and I might going with two 360mm or one 360mm radiator in the top, then later getting a second one and put a 540mm radiator in both. I have a Asus Gene, an I5 4670k, with one gtx 980 then in a few months I'll be getting a second 980 with a new 1000w up tp 1200w

    Limitations for the radiator thickness at the top of the case are 48mm with all ODD cages in. With the top ODD cage taken out, it is 92 mm (you can take out the second and the third too, of course). The rest is only limited by your hardware.

  6. Hello Chiobe,

     

    the double radiator setup at the bottom is supported in stacking mode and if the PSU is mounted in the other stacked case. There is no alternative space for the PSU intended.

    The same applies to the drive cages. Up to 3 drives can be installed at the ODD slots, however.

    Also, a radiator can only be mounted at the side without PSU/drive bays. This means the maximum amount of radiators at the same time (non-stacked) is 6 (1 front, 1 rear, 1 side, 2 top, 1 bottom).

     

    If you give us a rundown of what you want to do, we can check if that is possible - or you can read a review (a couple are already published). Since the cases are exclusively distributed through some key clients with online shops, it is not possible to have a look at the chassis at the store next door.

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