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Case with 2 optical drives that can fit big PSU and 240mm radiator

blorange

Can anyone recommend an ATX case with minimum 2 optical bays that has room for a Corsair 1200W HX PSU and a Corsair H100x Hydro Series (dual fan 240mm radiator) cooler?

Asking from the uk if that makes a difference.

(Please no "how about trying this instead" type answers)

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Fractal Design makes the Focus G case in a few sizes. has 2 bays up front and from photos looks like it would fit a 240 up front or up top. You'd have to remove the hard drive bay in it to fit the PSU i think if you go front mount radiator though. this is the fractal website: https://www.fractal-design.com/products/cases/focus/focus-g/black/.

 

this is a link to newegg's listing: Newegg No idea if they ship into the UK and many people don't like newegg but they have a nice graphic which shows some dimensions on it for radiators and PSU which made this easy to find and decide it works

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Fractal Pop Air series in which ever size you want. 
 

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Room enough for that and the dual 5.25 bays. 

I'm not actually trying to be as grumpy as it seems.

I will find your mentions of Ikea or Gnome and I will /s post. 

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Many thanks for the quick replies 🙂

 

The seller I was using actually sell a Focus G  as an option but it fails on both the cooler and the psu in their configurator. If there is room for the rad on the top, maybe it will swallow up too much internal space for the motherboard and memory slots. Also I'll probably need the hard drive bay.

I might be wrong, but the Pop Air series don't seem to have external optical bays.

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5 minutes ago, blorange said:

Many thanks for the quick replies 🙂

 

The seller I was using actually sell a Focus G  as an option but it fails on both the cooler and the psu in their configurator. If there is room for the rad on the top, maybe it will swallow up too much internal space for the motherboard and memory slots. Also I'll probably need the hard drive bay.

I might be wrong, but the Pop Air series don't seem to have external optical bays.

The pop air has 2 5.25 drive bays under the front mesh. Though they are covered by a door, so that's probably why you didn't notice it at first.

Please mark as solved if I answered your question.

 

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17 minutes ago, Chikensoops said:

The pop air has 2 5.25 drive bays under the front mesh. Though they are covered by a door, so that's probably why you didn't notice it at first.

Ahhh they're at the bottom, I see them now 🙂

 

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Also the fractal 7 has a door on the front that hides one 5.25 bay.Like said the pop line has 2 5.25 at the bottom.If you want a big gpu the pop xl or 7 should have you covered,If not the 7 xl is a big case.

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