The final build looks absolutely stunning and it finally gives you a sense of scale on how big the chassis interior really is. Our Sapphire R9 270X’s are 308mm long and fit with lots of room to spare, plus our full ATX motherboard looks tiny here!
The chassis is designed for E-ATX motherboards, but the wide cut-out at the back is perfect for routing cables on standard ATX boards.
There’s a lot of clearance above the motherboard and the wide routing grommet will be perfect for keeping extra fan cables neat and tidy.
There’s plenty of room in the base for a huge PSU and the grommets do a nice job of keeping excess cables out of the way.
The final stage of the build, all panels back in place and the 707 looks incredible. The window has a tint to it, giving just enough privacy to hide cables and boring stuff, while still showing off our motherboard and graphics cards.
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