Raijintek Arcadia Mid-Tower Chassis Review
Peter Donnell / 10 years ago
Interior
The chassis has been given a nice uniform matte black paint job inside and out. There is a small CPU cooler mounting cut-out behind the motherboard and a few cable routing cut-outs around the motherboard area.
The top panel is only good for standard 120mm fans, there isn’t enough room here for a radiator.
There are tool free mechanisms on each of the three 5.25″ drive bays; perfect for quick and easy installation of your drives.
There are three 3.5″ drives with tool free locks, but there is also a vertical 2.5″ drive mount in addition to the 2.5″ mount on the base of the chassis which we saw previously.
In the back of the Arcadia you’ll find a single 120mm fan, with enough room for a compatible 120mm AIO radiator.
There are four rubber pads on the PSU mount, which should help reduce any vibration from your system.
The front panel can be removed to access the front 120mm fan mount (fan not included). The front panel is coated with a fine mesh padding, just enough to keep dust out of your rig.
There is very little space behind the motherboard, fortunately this will be offset by the embossed side panel.