Raijintek Agos Mid-Tower Chassis Review
Peter Donnell / 10 years ago
Exterior
We have the white Agos at our disposal today, which has been treated with a powder white finish and high quality white and black plastic trim. The left side panel is held in place with a pair of thumb screws and features a pair of 120 / 140mm fan mounts.
The right side is a plain white panel and is also held in place with thumb screws.
The front panel features a large mesh section at the bottom and ventilated mesh 5.25″ drive bay covers. The three 5.25″ drive bays have clip-in covers which can be removed from the front of the chassis for easy drive installation.
Extra ventilation has been added to the left and right sides of the front panel.
At the top right you’ll find a pair of LEDs, the power and reset buttons, as well as the usual inputs and outputs.
The back of the chassis features a single 120mm fan mount, with a 120mm fan pre-installed, seven expansion slots, two water/cable routing grommets and the PSU cut-out.
There are four large feet on the underside of the chassis, with a thick rubber pad on each; these provide great ground clearance that allows for lots of airflow to the bottom air vents.
There is a long slide-out washable dust filter on the base, this provides clean air to the PSU air intake as well as the bottom 120mm fan mount.