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So I find a lot of people are concerned with the airflow when it comes to the InWin 805. Be default, the front glass panel is really restrictive as it's practically flush with the intake at the front. However, 3.00 of nuts and bolts at your local hardware store can easily remedy the problem. Here are my results. Obviously you could add even more space if you wanted, but I find this is fine and is a lot better compared to how the case ships. The screws that hold the glass panel on are located behind the front mounted Rad. 

 

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5 minutes ago, cedge206 said:

planning to buy the case. is the bottom intake enough for cooling(2*fans) and water cooling for cpu rad at rear.

what are your experience with the case?

will there be clearance issues with a rad at rear and a eg asus rog vIII hero motherboard?

No, shouldn't have any clearance issues with a 120 rad at rear. As for the bottom, yes, you could put two 120s at the bottom but not sure why you would when you could put 2 at the front and give the honeycomb in the front of the case a nice glow with LED fans... I suppose you could have 4 intake if you really wanted? But I don't see the point really. 

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1 minute ago, 227167_1454181677 said:

No, shouldn't have any clearance issues with a 120 rad at rear. As for the bottom, yes, you could put two 120s at the bottom but not sure why you would when you could put 2 at the front and give the honeycomb in the front of the case a nice glow with LED fans... I suppose you could have 4 intake if you really wanted? But I don't see the point really. 

I was thinking cause of the minimal air inflow from front the ventilated and filtered space at bottom will be better for intakes. Oh yeah forgot about the honeycomb. Fans at front pull air from bottom anyway, do they? unless change the screw and bolt to add a gap.

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1 minute ago, cedge206 said:

I was thinking cause of the minimal air inflow from front the ventilated and filtered space at bottom will be better for intakes. Oh yeah forgot about the honeycomb. Fans at front pull air from bottom anyway, do they? unless change the screw and bolt to add a gap.

Uhh, yes and no. I mean yes there is room at the bottom for the fans to pull air. Thr problem is that the bottom is still inside the case... So the only fresh air you'll get is from the honeycomb. If they pull air from the bottom, that's just coming from the bottom of the rad mount which is still inside the case. But yea, to not light the honeycomb would be a crime. I'd personally just get the screws from the hardware store. 

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4 minutes ago, 227167_1454181677 said:

Uhh, yes and no. I mean yes there is room at the bottom for the fans to pull air. Thr problem is that the bottom is still inside the case... So the only fresh air you'll get is from the honeycomb. If they pull air from the bottom, that's just coming from the bottom of the rad mount which is still inside the case. But yea, to not light the honeycomb would be a crime. I'd personally just get the screws from the hardware store. 

Thankyou, have been very helpful case is exceptional looking but so different from others. in a good way. "crime of the highest order"

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