Aerocool Cylon RGB Mid-Tower Chassis Review
Peter Donnell / 7 years ago
A Closer Look – Interior
With the side panel removed, there’s quite a bit of room in here. Some of that is eaten up by the PSU cover, but since that hides the storage and the bulk of your cables, it’s better to have than not.
There are two fan mounts on the shroud too, which is odd. I doubt anyone would really need them, but it could hurt I guess.
Up front, there’s room for two 120mm fans or a 240mm radiator. Clearance is excellent too, so even with a big GPU installed, you’re unlikely to run into problems.
In the back, a pre-installed 120mm fan for exhaust. It is the only pre-installed fan though, so you may want to buy another for the front panel; perhaps you have one on your old chassis?
Around the Back
The rear side panel hides just a little extra room for cable routing. It’s not huge, but it’ll get the job done. There are plenty of cable routing holes, and cable tie loops too. Behind the motherboard, there’s a dedicated 2.5″ drive mount, and below the shroud, two more HDD trays. Overall, everything you’ll need is here.