Someone decided to make it a little smaller that older mid-tower As result, 3-fan GPU barely fits, you will need dragon-level technician skills to get it inside without scratching it on case ribs. GPU fan blows the hot air right in front of CPU intake, and there is no way to avoid it. CPU cooling will be bad. Fan config: - 3 front fans. First and the worst, front panel blocks air path, top/bottom holes are not sufficient + panel too close to the fans. Front-Bottom fan is ultimately useless, it just blows into PSU+HDD section. Why? Front-Middle fan also makes little sense. It is right in front of GPU case, almost fully blocked. Only working intake you are getting is front-top. Replace it with the best 140mm you can get, reuse original for rear exhaust. - 3 top fans 140 or 120 mm on the scheme, but you can use only 2x120mm there (and only 1 of them will make sense). Top-front fan does not fit under front panel cables, you need to shift it backward to the middle. You need good intake in front of CPU, but intake from top not always a great idea... (and your front-top fan already sucking what it can over from panel holes from the top) Top-rear fan doesn't fit under MB rear panel casing, you need to shift it forward to the middle. Top of the case exactly matches the edge of MB+width of standard 140mm fan. As result, 140mm will be in tight contact with MB VFR heatsink. Do you like the smell of molten plastic while gaming? If no, you can only get 120mm there, and this is important exhaust direction. Haha, no space left for top-middle fan. It's not a big deal, if you are getting water cooling on CPU. It might be a big deal if you wanted to go with CPU fan. Does not matter how many nice rainbows from RGB fans you put on photo, there will be no good air path in this case. 'Gaming' in the name is a little lie, get full-tower with opened from intake for gaming PC.