Raijintek Ophion M Evo Case Review
Peter Donnell / 4 years ago
Interior
With the glass removed, you’ll see that there’s quite a lot of space on the interior of the case. It has a two compartment design.
This side have the GPU mounting bracket, and as you can see, it features a long riser cable too.
Towards the front, there are a few key-hole mounts, allowing you to mount your hard drives and SSDs. Plus, there are cable routing holes dotted around to ease the build process.
On the other side, you’ll find the other side of the PSU mount, as well as a PSU cable extension so you can plug your kettle lead into the back of the case, and it’ll pass through to the PSU this way.
All of the motherboard stand-offs are pre-installed, so you can drop your mini-ITX or mATX motherboard right in and you’re good to go.