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: Specifications for EATX motherboard support and the use of the removable motherboard tray secured by spring-loaded thumb screws.

Check the structural screws every six months if you move your system frequently. Aluminum can flex slightly under the immense weight of a fully loaded dual-loop liquid cooling system. If you need to customize your build further, tell me:

This is what the SMA8 was built for. The case is practically a piece of industrial plumbing. Whether you are planning a simple CPU loop or a dual-loop, dual-reservoir "show build," the SMA8 can handle it.

The SMA8 uses a modular interlocking frame system. Do not fully tighten any screws until the entire primary box frame is square. Step 1: Connecting the Base and Vertical Pillars Lay the bottom chassis panel flat on your workspace.

Secure your devices (such as 5.25" bay reservoirs or fan controllers) directly to these brackets using M3 or 6-32 screws depending on the device device type.

: You can access a draft version of the Magnum Series Owner's Manual

Standard brass standoffs for motherboard installation. 2. Step-by-Step Chassis Frame Assembly

Push down lightly on the top frame to ensure everything is flush. Tighten all frame screws across the entire chassis in a cross-pattern. 4. Radiator and Cooling Configuration Capabilities

Before diving into the mechanics of the manual, it is essential to understand why this case demands such a detailed guide. The CaseLabs SMA8, launched in January 2014, was designed as a "single wide" MAGNUM series case built for the highest of high-end builds.

Since these cases are highly visual and complex, many builders find video guides more helpful than the text manual: