Specifications
Type | Mid-Tower ATX Case |
Case Dimensions | 439mm (L) x 240mm (W) x 472mm (H) |
Case Materials | Tempered Glass, Steel, ABS |
Color | White/Black, Black/Black, Red/Black |
Motherboard Support | ATX, mATX, ITX |
Power Supply | ATX up to 224mm in length |
Video Card Max Dimensions | 422mm length, 94mm height (80mm height or less recommended for best cooling) |
Fan Support | Side: 2x 120/140mm Top: 3x 120mm Rear: 1x 120mm (1x 120mm, 1300 RPM included) Bottom: 1x 120mm/140mm (1x 120mm, 1300 RPM included) |
Radiator Support | Side: 120, 140, 240, 280mm up to 120mm thick Top: 120, 240, 360mm up to 30mm thick Rear: 120mm |
CPU Cooler Height | 183 mm |
Storage | 1 x 3.5″ HDD or 2 x 2.5″ SSD |
Expansion Slots | 4 + 6 half-height |
PCI Express Riser | 4.0 x 16 (included) |
Front USB 3.0 | 2 |
Front USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C | 1 |
Audio/Mic Jack | 1 |
Dust Filters | Bottom (x2), Side, Top |
RGB Lighting | None |
Now let’s take a look at the package and its contents.
Package and its contents
The HYTE Y40 chassis arrived in a retail package which is a large box. The package is typical for PC cases and is made of brownish cardboard. There is an additional yellow sticker pointing out that inside is a modern aesthetic product. On the sides are general specifications and case drawings, so about everything we need to see.
The chassis itself is well protected by thick styrofoam. The exterior of the package has some signs of pressure or maybe even hits, while the product inside is in perfect condition.
The package contents are not including much. There is a set of screws, a short user manual, an audio jack adapter, and some zip ties. Everything else is already in its place in the case.
Next, I will describe what I find the most important. I will skip the obvious things that are clear looking at the product and would be boring.