


If that’s not enough for you, there’s another metal plate on the floor for hard drives. Either a 3.5″ or a 2.5″ hard disk can be mounted on these slides. To the left of the mainboard tray there are two metal slides that are fastened with a knurled screw. As you can already guess from the case width, there is a lot of space behind the mainboard tray for cables and other hardware. However, only the preparation is available ex works, an appropriate circuit board or the necessary riser cable must be purchased separately. A last feature on the power supply tunnel is the preparation for a PCIe riser card with which the graphics card can be placed vertically. This would make it possible to mount the power supply with the fan pointing upwards, if necessary. In addition, the cover was also provided with an extensive perforation. Oh and it gets worse.I forgot to mention the MSI RTX 2080 Gaming X with more RGB and the Soundblaster AE5 with even more.The power supply cover was also equipped with a cable management opening. I wish there was a standardised RGB and ARGB system but that seems a long way off unless you stick to just one manufacturer. I also have 4 120mm ARGB fans from Fractal Design and 2 x 200mm ARGB fans from Thermaltake which are all controlled from the Thermaltake controller.bit of a bodge job but I got it to work.Okay, okay my RGB drug has completely taken over.what can I do! As you have quiet a bit of Corsair kit, iCue will be best for that. On the iCue side it has been a bit better though again I have had issues with high CPU usage and I had to go back to an older version to stop that.Still the control of RGB is done quiet well on iCue with all the devices synced up as is control of the fan speeds and pump speed. I have not used the RGB Fan Commander module so it might be a little different. I am using both Gigabyte RGB Fusion for the motherboard and iCue for my Corsair H150i Pro, 3 x 8gb Vengeance Pro RGB RAM, Corsair Strafe RGB motherboard and Corsair M45 Mouse (okay I have gone a bit overboard on the RGB!) and to be honest both have issues and have some way to go, though I find Gigabytes RGB Fusion software beyond crud at the moment.
