Bitfenix Raider Mid-Tower PC Chassis Review
Peter Donnell / 12 years ago
So now that we have the side off the case you can see that everything inside is also finished in black, again all with the same high quality that we found on the outside of the case. We have the two USB 3.0 cables and other front panel cables, a selection of cable management cutouts as well as the large rear panel cut out for CPU cooler installations.
Around the other side we get a much better look at the large CPU cooler cutaway and cable management solutions that are on offer, there is a decent amount of room back here for spare cables, but I would have liked the cable management cut outs to be a little wider.
Each of the hard drive bays comes fitted with a simple press and pull release clip for easy installation and removal of your mechanical hard drives and SSDs, which made mounting our SSD quick and painless.
Around the back you can see the pre-installed 120mm Bitfenix fan and the ventilated expansion slot cover, each fitted with a thumb screw for quick access and installations.
One feature I really liked on this case was the removable top cover, allowing you access to this massive space where you can mount a 200mm fan, very handy if you need some hefty cooling in your system.