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Raidmax Compelling, Eye-Catching Front Panel Design
Removable, Modular Top Cover Panel
External SSD Connecting Port
Dual High Speed USB 3.0
Colored Honey-Comb Side Panel See-Through Window
Patented One-Piece Integrated Design for Increased Intensity
a. Extra Wide Chassis Doubles Cable Management Space
b. Anti-Dust Rubber Covers
c. Unique 5.25" Screw-Less Optical Drive Rack
d. Easy-Assembly, Removable SSD Mounted Tray
e. Bottom-Mounted PSU
External Drive Bays: | 3 X 5.25" |
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Internal Drive Bays: | 4 X 3.5" HDD, 3 x 3.5" HDD or 3 X 2.5" SSD |
System Board Compatibility: | 10" X 12" max size ATX form factor / micro ATX |
Expansion Slots: | Standard ATX 7 slots |
I/O Ports: | 2 X USB 3.0 / 2 x Hi-Def audio |
Dimensions (L x W x H): | 21.2 x 9.4 x 19.9" (539 x 240 x 507mm) |
Pros: +Looks Awesome! +Nice size for a Mid case +Plenty of room for larger Graphics cards(Using Gigabyte Windforce 770) +Space for 6 Fans(Came with 2) (1 Led, 1 not) +Jealous Friends!
Cons: - The H105 Corsair Water-cooling doesn't "quite" fit in the top radiator slot. With Asus M5A99FX PRO R2.0 The Motherboard's power cables and ram slots kinda get in the way. More on this in Other:
Overall Review: Aside from the water-cooling issue, This case is great. If you look at it from the front with it's front panel open and 2 Led fans, it looks like a Beast with slitted glowing eyes staring at you.! After doing a slight bit of modification and attaching the fans before inserting the radiator, I was barely able to get the water-cooling system to fit... but only by 1-2 mm. I wouldn't suggest this unless you know what you are doing. I'm considering thinner fans on the (120's between 14-16mm instead of the 25mm) might help the H105 fit better. I was also considering a smaller Water-cooling system that only uses 1-120 Radiator instead of a dual fan radiator.