Raijintek Agos Mid-Tower Chassis Review




/ 10 years ago

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The Raijintek Agos is very easy to work with, the combination of easily removable hard drive bays and tool free mounts meant that I was able to put the whole system together in just twenty minutes. The build looks really nice too, there isn’t a huge amount of space for cable routing, but it’s still done a great job of keeping this build looking neat and tidy.

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The Corsair H80i water cooler fits the back fan mount with ease; you may even get push-pull fans installed if you’re using a slimmer radiator.

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The front hard drive bays were very easy to remove; simply take out two thumb screws and slide them right out.

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The Sapphire R9 270X Toxic measures in at 310mm, so removing the hard drive bays was required, but this still leaves us with three 3.5″ bays and we now also have direct airflow from the front mounted fan to the GPU.

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The hard drive trays are really nice quality. They’re plastic moulds, but they’re thick and durable; unlike many of the flimsy ones that we often find in chassis’ at this price range.

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