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Aerocool XPredator II Full-Tower Gaming Chassis Review

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Building our system inside the Xpredator II was nice and easy, as there’s more than enough room in here for all our components and there were zero conflicts with the build. It took a little over twenty minutes to get everything in place, which is pretty quick and even then, cable routing and airflow are uncompromised throughout.

Our graphics cards are some of the largest on the market, but they fit with ease. The cables are side-mounting, so we didn’t use the grommets, but even then we were able to get a clean looking build.

There’s plenty of clearance here for even longer cards, but should you need more room (very unlikely), at least you can remove some of the storage bays to free up a lot more space.

CPU cooler clearance is excellent, so even the biggest air coolers on the market should fit with ease. With the option of 120/140mm radiators in the back, as well as 120/240/280 in the top, there’s also good support for the majority of AIO water coolers too.

Loads of room to spare in the bottom too, meaning you could easily use that bottom fan mount, but also leaving more room should you be using some of the largest PSUs on the market; a possibility for those wanting to install a quad GPU setup.

Overall, a really nice looking build and the black interior does a great job of concealing any exposed cables and fittings.

And there’s a huge amount of storage options here for those who need them.

With the side panel back in place, the build looks super clean, with the full length of the graphics cards prominently on display through the window.

Finally, if we power up the system, we can see the interior lights from our motherboard and graphics cards shining through nicely, as well as those lovely blue LED lights on the front panel fans.

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Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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