Das wäre der Cage: Fractal FD-A-CAGE-001
Tray habe ich nur auf Mediamarkt gefunden: https://www.mediamarkt.ch/de/product/_fractal-hdd-tray-kit-type-b-2019637.html?rbtc=%7C%7C%7C%7Cp%7C%7C&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIxruUi__98AIVtyCtBh2UAwZ6EAQYBCABEgJZhvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
The Arctic Liquid Freezer III Pro 420 A-RGB fits into the top section of the case, as the case supports radiators up to 480 mm in length in the front or top area. The Arctic Liquid Freezer III Pro 420 has a 420 mm radiator, which can therefore be easily installed in the top section.
the demand is currently huge due to the new graphics card generations...for many, the 4080/90s no longer fit into the case...in addition, many install a gpu aio to the cpu aio in the case...or a custom loop,which takes up space....second reason are supply problems since most cases are made in china and due to us/eu sanctions the supply chains are interrupted...
Flex VRC-25, but only worthwhile with a GPU with a waterblock on it. Any normal 2-3 slot fan cooling is too close to the glass, which in turn results in unnecessarily high temperatures.
I would leave it alone. There is the space (three vertical PCI slots and more than enough space towards the front, even with HDD slots), but due to the almost 3-slot-high construction of the card, there would be very little space between the fans and the side panel. Thermally less than suboptimal and definitely not recommended for a card with 350 watts power consumption. I only installed my old Vega 64 in this case because it is the Liquid Cooled Edition and therefore independent of the distance to the side panel. Without water cooling, it would probably also work with such a thick card, but the temperature rise and the associated increase in volume, including the decrease in overclocking possibilities, would not be worth it to me.
Yes, it is insulated in the same way, practically only in the side flaps. But in contrast to the first generations, the insulation material no longer stinks up the place for weeks...
I have found the answer: Yes, it is possible. It is important that the radiator is not thicker than 30mm at the top, otherwise there could be conflicts with the radiator at the front.