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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.

Even with the drive cage mounted you can still use power supplies up to 1KW in output.

 

 

For a mid-tower the AirHawk has a very spacious interior.

 

 

As you can all see at the front there's enough room to mount even an 56mm thick, 360mm long (398mm to be exact) radiator (that is if you remove the drive cage).

 

 

At the top there's room both for 240/280mm radiators so if you don't want to mount one at the front there's always this solution.

 

 

With enough room for 168mm tall CPU coolers you should be able to mount most models currently in the market inside the AirHawk.

 

 

Even if you do decide to mount an 56mm thick radiator there's still room for large graphics cards up to 302mm in length.