Aerocool Cylon Mini RGB Gaming Case Review
Peter Donnell / 6 years ago
Interior
with the side panel off, you’ll find you get plenty of room to work with on the interior. It’s still pretty compact, but it’s certainly workable.
You do lose some of the room for this HDD tray though. However, it’ll support a pair of 3.5″ drives, and there’s an SSD mount on the top of it too.
The front panel will support a pair of 120mm fans, which aren’t provided. I would have liked to see at least one installed here though.
The rear fan is tiny, but it’s a nice quality fan overall. It even comes with a black sleeved cable, so it looks pretty neat and tidy.
Behind the Motherboard
With the rear panel removed, it’s easy to see just how many cable routing holes are cut into this thing. There’s flipping loads of them. There’s plenty of cable tie down points too. However, space here is extremely limited. That raised section on the right side panel will be needed for thicker cables.
There’s an extra SSD mount here too, which is handy. That gives us four drive mounts in total; more than enough for most builds.
Some large cut-outs towards the back, the left one is handy as it’ll allow SATA cables to not conflict with the motherboard tray. It’s honestly a very basic and a bit old fashioned overall, but it should all still do the job.