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looks like there is more:
http://www.overclock.net/t/1297712/mizukicommunity-corsair-900d-godzilla-unveiled
http://www.overclock.net/t/1297712/mizukicommunity-corsair-900d-godzilla-unveiled
Let's hope the plastic shrouds are a lot better than on the 800D. They have a bad habit of not staying in their tracks.
The inclusion of USB 3 is nice. I had to add a separate USB 3 adapter that I took from my ASRock motherboard so I wouldn't have to reach behind for USB 3 connectivity. I think the biggest change that it needs is some work on the back side panel. If you route your cables behind the motherboard, it will push against the side panel and you'll get a nice bulge.
I feel you on that one.That looks great! I love that they designed it with 2 big radiators in mind. That was what killed the 800D for me originally. If I hadn't just gotten out of my 800D for a caselabs M8, I'd definitely be considering this case.
The 800D and 650D both have 2x front USB 3.0 as well.
Mine has 4x USB 2.0.
Let's hope the plastic shrouds are a lot better than on the 800D. They have a bad habit of not staying in their tracks.
The inclusion of USB 3 is nice. I had to add a separate USB 3 adapter that I took from my ASRock motherboard so I wouldn't have to reach behind for USB 3 connectivity. I think the biggest change that it needs is some work on the back side panel. If you route your cables behind the motherboard, it will push against the side panel and you'll get a nice bulge.
They sell a new front panel connector kit for the older cases that shipped without USB 3.0. Same goes for the SATA brackets.
As for the 900D... I will get one... it will be interesting to see how many radiators it can fit.