Build
- The Y70 assembly will come naturally to those familiar with building in a modern dual-chamber ATX case.
- The additional space in the main chamber will be a welcome addition to builders looking for more space to work with, especially given the increased power, cooling, and size requirements of next-generation hardware.
- Cable management is made easier than ever with numerous large tie-down points conveniently located in the rear chamber next to the L-shaped seamless rubber grommet, along with new and improved floor cable routing with reusable Velcro straps to help reduce the visual clutter.
Tips & Tricks
- Due to the Y70's large volume, building a system should be relatively easy, even for a novice builder. There is plenty of space to move your hands around while doing both hardware installation and cable management.
- Remember to unscrew the riser cable canopy from the half-height PCIe slot before the motherboard installation.
- Velcro straps are pre-mounted on the bottom of the case, intended to hold down any excess length of PSU cables in a separate area that will not interfere with other cable runs.
- Extra Velcro straps in the accessory bag can be used with the oversized cable tie-down points located throughout the case.
- Large cutouts below the motherboard tray allow headers to pass through even when the system is partially assembled.
- The bottom fan tray is removable with tool-less thumb screws for easy installation of intake fans.
- The top radiator is removable with tool-less thumb screws and can be repositioned 15mm lower into the chassis for situations where the user wants RGB fans installed with visible sides rather than having them recessed into the top of the case.
- The rear fan slot can accommodate either 120mm or 140mm fans in multiple locations for adjustable fitment and aesthetics.
- Side and corner glass can be removed via recessed screws if needed, but a full system build can be easily done without doing so.