Bit of a small update.
Added a 2nd Corsair Force 3 120Gb SSD and put it in a Raid 0 setup with the 1st SSD.
Also added my 360mm x 60mm rad in the basement of the case ready for when I watercool my GTX 680 and add a 2nd GTX 680.
I thought I could fit the 360mm rad where I have, but didn't realise just how much of a tight squeeze it actually was going to be.
Tubing is done the way it is so that I didn't get any kink's etc in it, and obviously will look better once the card(s) are watercooled and added to the loop.
I would say if you have a power supply that is longer than mine you probably won't be able to fit a 360mm rad in the basement of the case.
UV's I have used because eventually I will be swapping the case for something with more room inside, as this small update just show's how limited this case actually is in term's of someone like me who hates high temp's, as I would prefer to run 3 seperate loop's once my card(s) are cooled but given the limited space in this case that might be a squeeze.
There is a total of 15 fan's in the case, all running at 5V and it is basically silent the noise that you can hear is just a small amount of airflow but it is as close to silent as you can get whilst having fans inside the pc.
All the fan's are Scythe Kazi Jyuni 1900rpm fan's except the stock Coolermaster 200mm fan in the front of the case.
Anyway pictures time.