So I bought this case because I REALLY liked it. It is an awesome little case. I read all the reviews before buying it so I was aware of the airflow issue. Keeping that in mind I really wanted to have this case so I figured I'd take a chance and see if I could modify it. Here's my journey.First, the case itself is awesome. The only issues I ran into in my build is the front glass and the 2.5 drive slot which is super close to the case and doesn't allow hardly any room for connections.The mod came super easy with something I happened to luckily stumble upon. I thought I was going to have to pull the front of the case apart to take the front glass off. Luckily I ended up sticking a knife in between the mesh and the glass and VERY SLOWLY started prying. I found out that the front glass was held on by 4 strips of double sided adhesive. So with the help of a hair dryer I was able to heat up the edges and pull the front tempered glass off with easy and no damage to the mesh or case itself. Also it left me with this really nifty template.Second, I bought a 12" x 12" piece of plexiglass from amazon along with some 10mm wide double sided adhesive. total was about $18. I used the glass from the case and made an exact replica of the shape I needed. I marked on the tempered glass dots with a sharpie about 1/2 inch apart from each other then transferred it to the plexiglass where I drilled holes on the dots with a 1/8 inch drill bit.Last I tinted the plexiglass with 5% dark window tint (might want to tint it first, let it dry and then drill the holes. Something I should've done lol) and with the help of the double sided adhesive I bought, now I have a front panel that looks awesome and allows the 200mm front fan to fully operate. I haven't had any issues with the heating playing FFXIV or Breakpoint. All in All. It was well worth it.
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