Aerocool Quartz Pro E-ATX Chassis Review
Peter Donnell / 7 years ago
A Closer Look – Interior
The interior of the chassis is vast, offering up space for pretty much any hardware configuration you can think of. There’s room in here for even the biggest expansion cards on the market, and plenty of them, with room to spare for radiators and much more.
Above the motherboard, there’s plenty of headroom, allowing you to install fans, or thicker radiator designs in the top.
PSU Cover
The PSU section is separated by a thick metal panel, which keeps it separate from your main hardware, and should keep things looking neat and tidy. Of course, it also hides four modular hard drive bays, which can be moved left or right as required to make room for larger front radiators or bigger power supplies.
In the front, you’ll find three pre-installed 120mm RGB LED fans. Of course, there’s also 140mm fan spacings here should you need them, and you can easily fit a thick radiator in the full height of the chassis.
The 5.25″ drive bays, as well as the HDD bays, are fully modular. You can not only remove them, but also change their height within the front of the chassis.
Another Pre-Installed Fan!
In the back, another fan, albeit not an RGB one this time; that gives us four fans included in total.
The PSU cover is very nicely designed, and offers up a bunch of cable routing grommets, allowing for easy cable pass-through to the motherboard.
Around the Back
With the rear panel removed, you’ll find a huge amount of space for cable routing. Should you run into trouble, there’s plenty of room below the PSU cover to cram a few extra cables, and there are cable tie down loops just about everywhere too.
There are plentiful cable routing grommets on all sides of the motherboard, so keeping that cable management looking neat and tidy should be easy.
Need more storage mounts? You’ll also find some dedicated mounts hidden behind the motherboard for your 2.5″ drives.