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I did use the additional included standoffs to create enough space to in the gap to use it in this manner.
Once built, the mesh, airflow focused, design performed better than many mid and full towers I’ve reviewed. This is a mechanism I wish more case makers would use, though I’m sure it works much better with small panels than it would with large full-ATX towers. Unfortunately, I didn’t take many detail photos of the hardline build, but all the cables run between the motherboard tray and the back of the PSU.You’ll use this if installing a four-slot graphics card, to shift the tray more toward the motherboard side. On the GPU side, there is not much else by default—we got the variant that comes bundled with the PCIe 4.
The GPU used (well over thirteen inches and exceeding three slots thickness) during testing this case fit with no issues. The SSUPD Meshlicious has a small footprint and features mesh panels, to create an eye-catching case with plenty of natural airflow.Most people will likely either want to install a front radiator (which will come with a pair of fans on its own) or use specific fans, be they RGB or, say, quiet and efficient Noctua spinners. There's plenty of room inside for good airflow around components therefore I haven't felt the need to add to the two included case fans as the case design allows for good passive airflow.