As long as you leave it or do not have a habit of cross -threading screw, Seta A2 will probably overturn your next construction and then one. It is huge, strong, and quite better that should remain at least until the future system is demanded Something A new mandatory cable connector is mandatory.
But it comes down from the case you want from a matter: the capacity of mass liquid cooling? A lot of storage bay? Support for very large GPUs? All this? This Seta can provide each of them, sometimes at the expense of one of the other. Here, buyers are paying eight driveball removable stacks that hide the couple at a 420 mm format radiator at this age, where many of us have moved towards cloud or network storage.. There are seven in the rest of the case More 2.5 inches or three More 2.5 inch plus two More 3.5 -inch drives, and the rack’s stack covers another 3.5 -inch bay. (We would love to hear in the comments section how you will fill all these gaps.)
Front panel connectors include a separate headphone and stereo jack pair for microphone, a pair of USB 3.x type-a ports, and a general 2×2 type C port, which includes all light power and reset buttons and integrated LED controller. All this is in front of the right edge of the top panel.
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In the above icon, the ventted parts of the top and right on the right side are also visible, as is a lightweight spread that is sitting between the plastic front panel frame and its gold painted metal accent.
Around the back, we see an eighth extension slot on a removable square that can be rotated to fit the vertical card rises (not included). In the eighth slot SLI and crossfarex days, the third double slot graphics card was popular to the slot under the Mother Board. It can still be used as a way that anyone wants additional cards for the AI or second -number crutches. But in 2025 it is a great need.
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Other back panel properties include a power supply mounting plate that is placed in place by two caught screws, and is vertically adjusted 140 mm on 120 mm/140 mm screw slots.
A dust filter that covers the bottom panel that exits the power supply by the front panel.
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The removal of the front panel provides access to all three installed in the factory of 140 mm intake fans, but the panel cannot be easily placed aside, which is why its org B’s LED wires are firmly pasted on its edge. Users who really want to remove them can disconnect them internally, then draw the wires from the access hole.
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The removable fan is accessible to the top panel, which is so large to fit the 464 mm long radiators from its growing hole, but in this case the average total length of 420 mm radiators is still lacking in space to fit 460 mm. Issue? The front fan bracket sits only a few millimeters below the brackets above, so even sliding to radiator on the whole path only gets out of the rising space. Unless they are willing to dig the front fan bracket, the builders will be forced to choose between 360 mm or 280 mm format top radiator here. If you just want to cool the air here, however, there is still enough space for all three of 140 mm fans without the extra length of the radiator’s closing hat.
We also see the hole on the drive (bottom left) on the upper part of the drive’s cage (photo right) and on the upper part of the power supply shroud (bottom left): both feet 2.5 -inch drives are riding vibration damping grooms.
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Slide out plastic tray (right) holes accept screws without vibration damping gummets that are in line with the mounting holes of power supply shroud (left). Plastic trays along the outer edge as well as molding pins without 3.5 inch drives, 3.5 -inch drives add additional additional holes (only when you decide to spoil them), and two additional sets of two extra sets (2.5 -inch for a set for 2.5 -inch drive) to fit the small drive at different depths.
Graphics card curves installed in the factory can also be seen below. At its bottom, there are three sets of slots to adjust the distance from the back of the case or from the surface of the mother -in -law, and it has a power supply shroud, which contains four set holes to further increase adjustment options at the distance of the mother board.
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Now you are seeing it: Seta A2’s Mother Board tray asus back in the future (BTF) and MSI Project Zero Style, in the factors of ATX and Micro ATX form, ASUS Back Future (BTF) and MSI Project Zero Style is loaded with additional holes to support behind -back connectors. The removable drive’s stack of cages limits the depth of the Mother Board and the graphics card to 298 mm.
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Now you don’t do this: Removing the drive cage stack from the side fan mount provides the builders at a distance of 438 mm between front fan brackets and rear slot brackets. With the removal of these cages from the way, the user can fill the vacant space on the lower panel with a fan of 140 mm or 120 mm, or a 3.5 -inch hard drive selection.
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The aforementioned photo takes us a better look at the last set of power supply shroud of growing holes: Vertical graphics card support bracket first.
Taking a look to the right side of the case with the panel off, potential builders indicate the removal of the front panel orgut strip cables. It also gives us a better look on the removable drive plate that covers the back of the CPU area, as well as one and a half, designed to keep a 3.5 -inch drive or two 2.5 -inch drive. The power supply is another 2.5 -inch drive mount on the cape in front of the bay.
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Take a close look at these drive trays here, as well as four of the six patchs that save all removable drive cages on the other side.
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As mentioned earlier, the chassis comes with a built -in organ controller, which is also the center of a fans. You can convert it into a passive hub to hold its mode button for a few seconds. After that, the Mother Board will take instructions from the LED header. The Integral Fan Hub also takes his gesture from the Mother Board PWM fan header.
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