Chassis

Aerocool Xpredator X3 Devil Red Chassis Review

 

Case Interior

Let’s take a look at the interior of this case.

 

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Like you can see, there is a lot of space to install all you want and need. There are 8 PCI slots available so for people who like to install multiple PCI expansion cards or want to have a quad SLI or CrossfireX setup its all possible! For the motherboards you can install from Mini ATX to full ATX boards and in big cases like this one I do recommend choosing a full ATX board just because it will look better and you will have way more options and features.

There are also 8 3.5″ HDD trays where you can install your hard drives or SSD’s for regular 3.5″ drives you can install them without any screws, for smaller 2.5″ drives or SSD’s you do need to secure them. This is good for people who have lots of drives but its unfortunate that its not removable, in my opinion it would be better when you can remove a part of it.The case also has space for 3 5.25″ accessories like optical drives or a fan controller, and one of them can be used to install  a 3.5″ device like a card reader. These are also tool-les to install

 

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Here you have a more closer look at the installation space, there is a motherboard cutout which provides easy access to the CPU cooler backplate, so you don’t need to remove the whole motherboard if you want to change the cooler. Another great thing are the seven cable management holes with rubber grommets, if you can hide and reroute a lot of cables it just looks much better and you will have better airflow to. I personally hate it when all the cables are in sight, and definitely when you have a case with a big window like this one.

 

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This is the bottom of the case, I don’t know if you can really see it but there is a dust filter installed, because this is the place where the power supply needs to be installed. And you don’t want a PSU full of dust. There is also a relatively big cable management hole, and I really like the place of it, all the cables from either a modular or non-modular PSU need to get to the other side and believe me a big hole is preferable.

 

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Here you can see all of the case cables, to install to the motherboard or PSU.

 

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