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  1. hello everybody, i'm a brand new thermaltake core tg p8 owner, and this is my first message in this community let's start i'm gonna do a very disrepectful thing 😆 ...i'm gonna air cooling the p8 .......i know i know...you hate me...but i'm not experienced in water cooling so this build will be air cooled. My next build, in 12 months i think, i promise you that will be water cooled. Well, i got a couple of questions that you can surely help me with. 1) fans - i've counted about 14 fans to install, that i want to be rgb fans, but i'm not sure how proprerly sync with motherboard 2) i like black fans, with an rgb circle, i've seen the tt riing but i'm a bit confused, so ..any advice? 3) wall mounting...one of the main reason i bought p8... if i will have to change or add psu cables, or simply work on the back panel for any reason...you think i can only disassemble the metal part working on the other metal part left wall-mounted?
  2. Motherboard is the new Asus Maximus extreame. When going to mount the MB into the case I noticed that there is like a 3/4 in recess from the back I/O plate to the back of the case where normally its flush. Same with the power supply. The motherboard in these pics is moved as for up as it can go. the two holes in from are not stand offs. holes are to big. Also for being such a large case I cant believe my motherboard covers the cable routing paths. the is a E-ATX case right? Large gap between MB I/O plate and back of case where its normally flush in 100% of PC's I've built. See attached pics and let me know what you think. Thanks guys. See pics
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