Anidees AI CRYSTAL XL AR PC Chassis review -
Product showcase – exterior
I’d like to remind you that this chassis weights 20 kg, not only due to the 1 mm thick steel casing, but a great deal is derived from the tinted panels being made from 5 mm thick Tempered glass. The body is black as well. The size is definitely not modest at 620 x 235 x 595mm / 24.4 x 9.25 x 23.4 inches. Motherboard form factors supported are: HPTX, XL-ATX, E-ATX (12"x13") SSI-EEB, ATX, M-ATX, Mini-ITX.
At the backside, we see 10 horizontal expansion slots (and 2 verticals for mounting and showing off your GPU), so dual-slot cards set up in Crossfire or SLI mode are a possibility. At the bottom section there is plenty place for the PSU, a 170 mm unit will fit without an issue (overall space is 200 mm, but remember you need to connect cables and need some clearance for that as well).
The rear fan position can be adjusted, so that’s a nice feature and enables some customization.
The PSU bay has some mesh over the hole for power supply, to enable better ventilation. It’s a pity that the cage is not removable.
At the top, standard front panel connectivity can be found, including a fan controller. Of course, we can’t miss the magnetic dust filter, which is very easy to remove and clean.
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