A:AnswerIt has a tiny box with the assembly instructions, hardware and tie wraps. I had to put in the board about three times. I missed that one board standoff that I needed was missing and they two in the spares bag. I also kept dropping a screw under the board where because of the way I put in the top fan you could see a corner screw of the mb but was VERY hard to reach it to screw it in.
A:AnswerOne 120mm NZXT exhaust fan in back.
One 120mm NZXT intake fan in front.
You can fit two 120mm or 140mm fans in front on intake side.
You can fit one 120mm or 140mm fan on top (140mm fan would depend on the CPU cooler type you end up choosing).
You can fit one 120mm fan in back on exhaust side.
Picture shows the stock fan locations.
A:AnswerManufacturer's website lists the spec as 1,200 ± 200RPM. I haven't measured the speed on mine but I'm really happy with them and the case overall. Nice air flow, stays cool, and the fans seem super quiet and efficient to me.
A:AnswerI has a cage in the bottom for mounting two HDD but it only comes with two fans. You have to supply everything else. Example: Motherboard, processor, memory, M .2 SSD, video card and power supply.
A:AnswerI used a 240 mm AIO cooler on my i5 13600K. If you don't want liquid cooling you could go with a good size air cooler depending on the processor you get and get a second fan to go with the single fan in front (It comes with two but can take four. If you go with the air cooler I don't think you will have room for the top fan.
A:AnswerThe is only room for a 240 mm AIO liquid cooler in front. You take the front fan out and mount it on the front bracket. The barbs must be on top but the pump is still below them. I moved the second fan to exhaust on the top. I mounted my fans on the inside of the radiator. There is room to do a push pull with fans on each side of it but I didn't want to hook up two more fans yet to the motherboard,
A:AnswerIt fit a full ATX board so I don't see why not.
It could be a problem if you want a 240 mm liquid cooler and a good size video card though. I would recommend staying with the ATX board with this case for ease of building it.
If your going to use the micro ATB motherboard with integrated graphics and a small air cooler it would not be too bad. You can get a second fan (120) to join the one in front.
They make much smaller cases I believe if you want for micro ATX.
A:AnswerYou can use other ones. I used a ID-Cooling auraflow 240 evo snow edition and didn't have too much trouble. You do have to front mount it though. The barbs have to go on the top or the tubs would be blocked by my 3 fan video card.