BUILDING THE SYSTEM
As always, the purpose of this section is not to build a functional system but rather to showcase what you can expect from the case at hand in terms of interior space.
Unfortunately, the PSU area is not very spacious so do keep in mind that you can always remove the drive cage.
This way you have plenty of room for cables and even the longest PSUs in the market.
Still PSU's up to 1KW should also fit, you may just need more time for cable management.
Even by installing an ATX sized mainboard all three rubber grommets are usable.
With enough room for 160mm tall CPU air coolers you should be able to use most models in the market today.
You don't need extra "work" to mount an 240mm radiator at the front of the iCUE 220T RGB Airflow as you can see from the above picture (to mount an 360mm one however you will need to remove the bottom drive cage).
It turns out that mounting an 280mm radiator at the top is not the easiest thing due to clearance issues so we suggest going for an 240mm instead (we only have one 240mm radiator here so we're showcasing on both mounting areas).
Unfortunately, if you decide to use a radiator at the front you will not be able to mount a very long graphics card (260-270mm tops).