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side panel clearance
About this tag
Side panel clearance is a key consideration when selecting a new PC case, as it determines whether your CPU cooler, graphics card, or cable management will fit without obstruction. In a thread about replacing a failing case, users discuss how side panel clearance affects compatibility with aftermarket coolers and the overall ease of building. The discussion highlights that cases with insufficient clearance can force compromises on component choice or require low-profile hardware. For anyone planning a new build or upgrade, checking side panel clearance against your cooler height and GPU width is essential to avoid fitment issues. This tag covers real-world advice on measuring and comparing clearance across popular chassis models.
Okay so my birthday is coming this September and well after replacing my motherboard and processor i think its time for a new case as my old one is sadly falling apart, my front face plate barely latches on now with pieces snapped off due to long term wear and tear.
My old case is a In Win...