The RGB Slider is a compact midi-ATX case with a sleek, simplistic look. While the PC case does focus on the bare essentials, it still has some advantages to offer that set it apart from others in its class. It includes a tempered glass window, an I/O panel with two USB 3.0 ports, and an ARGB LED strip that fits on the front panel. If the manual color control is used, the strip can be lit in 14 different lighting modes. Additional lighting elements can also be added and customized via the built-in RGB controller.
The front panel of the case is decorated with an ARGB LED strip, complementing its minimalist look with flowing, luminescent colours. It’s compatible with Asus Aura Sync, MSI Mystic Light Sync, Gigabyte Fusion and ASRock Polychrome SYNC. The built-in RGB controller makes it possible to use additional RGB components that have a 5V-D-Coded-G or 5V-D-G pinout. Furthermore, the front of the top panel has all the necessary connections, including three USB ports, two of which are for fast USB 3.0 access. There is also a headphone out and mic in.
An unobstructed, great view of the internals is made possible through the left side of the chassis. Made entirely of tempered glass, your hard-earned build can get the show it deserves. There are no visible screws on the side panel, meaning it looks slick from every angle.
The RGB Slider is designed to offer dynamic installation possibilities to ensure optimal airflow for any setup. A 120mm exhaust fan is pre-installed, but plenty more can be added. There’s room behind the front panel for up to three additional 120mm fans, and either two 120mm fans or two 140mm fans to go under the top panel. A 120mm fan can also be installed in the tunnel to further cool storage.
There are plenty of locations for storage drives in the RGB Slider. Three compact SSDs can be mounted either on the mainboard tray or on the power supply tunnel. Two 3.5″ HDDs also can be installed in the HDD/SSD cage, which can, of course, also accommodate SSDs if required.
With its compact size, the RGB Slider can be easily integrated into intentionally minimalist setups. Nevertheless, larger hardware components can also be installed in the case. The CPU cooler can be up to 15.7 cm in size, which leaves enough room for graphics cards up to 33.5 cm long. Now that’s flexibility.