Case space help!!! NZXT phantom 410

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So i have been buying a build in parts the build i am getting is this one:
Case: NZXT Phantom 410
CPU: Intel Core i5-4670k 3.0GHz 6mb SK1150
RAM: Gskill Ripjaws X DDR3- 1600MHz 2X4gb
Motherboard: Asus Z87-A
PSU: XFX 750w, or seasonic 750w, maybe a 800 w one
Disk burner: Samsung DVD-RW 24x Sata
HDD: Western Digital Green 1TB Sata III 64 MB
SDD: Samsung evo 840 120gb
GPU: GTX770 MSI twinfrozr 4gb vram edition

So some parts have started to arrive and all i need now is to wait a little longer for my GPU and HDD to arrive and then i can go ahead and buy the NZXT from a dealer......however a friend of mine pointed out that the NZXT phantom 410 is not a full tower so i might have space problems
So at the moment i am wondering, Is this case big enought for this GPU/Mobo combo? Will it leave me room so it doesnt seem like i just put a bunch of stuff there? Because it does have a side pannel window and i dont want it to seem crowded/cramped inside
I also heard that a section of the case that has 4 Drive bays can be removed to accomodate larger GPU's, would i need to remove this section to have a nice tiny environment?
Thanks for your help in advance :) i am pretty decided on most of the build however any additional information u can give me about anything would be appreciated :)
PS: This is my first build
I am portuguese (so sorry for my english)
I want this build to last a good 3-4 years
Bonus question: Do u think the Hyper 212 Evo from cooler master is a good CPU cooler for this build? i dont want to spent a whole lot on the cpu cooler, thinking of using MX4 thermal paste with it
 
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I just want to ensure that your friends are not confusing mid tower with micro atx tower. most mid towers are what people use with normal atx boards while micro atx towers have 4 slots and sometimes lack room for larger video cards.

Your card should fit the case fine. You may need to remove the top hard drive bays(it could be close), but it would fit and still leave room for the hard drive and ssd you have picked for the system.

Nefos

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410 is a mid tower. that means it has like 10 HDD slots, loads of fan places and so on
it is a decent size case, it can be used for custom waterloops easily
I have a mid tower case as well, although I learned that I must pay attention to the installable GPU size, it is 290mm at Zalman Z11, so check it.
This case will be enough, take a look at builded pictures, where you see their real size
 
I just want to ensure that your friends are not confusing mid tower with micro atx tower. most mid towers are what people use with normal atx boards while micro atx towers have 4 slots and sometimes lack room for larger video cards.

Your card should fit the case fine. You may need to remove the top hard drive bays(it could be close), but it would fit and still leave room for the hard drive and ssd you have picked for the system.
 
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