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Corsair Crystal 570X PC Chassis Review - Product Showcase - Exterior

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/21/2016 03:30 PM [ 5] 21 comment(s)

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Right, as stated on the first page, tempered glass with a white photo studio are two things that do not go well with each other, hang in there with me. Nice to see is the 4-panel tempered glass panels (every side of the case).
 


Shown on the previous page, now in a little more detail the front panel. The front panel features 2x USB 3.0, power, reset, headphone, mic and 3-Button RGB Controller. The 3-Button RGB Controller controls:

  • Color cycle (white / red / orange / yellow /green / blue / violet)
  • Mode (breathing and flicker / static / breating / flicker) 
  • Speed (high / medium / slow)

 

There is no place for 5.25" drives, so optical units are a thing of the past. Other then that you can house two HDDs and up-to 2 SSDs. Water cooling options are possible:

  • Front 280 / 360 mm fan tray: With mounts for 3 x 120 mm fans or 2 x 140 mm fans, the front can support a 240, 280, or 360 mm radiator. 
  • The top cover can house 2 x 120mm or 2 x 140mm fans, with room for a 240 mm radiator. (Note: a 280 mm radiator may also fit, but could interfere with motherboard components).
  • Rear 120 mm fan and / or rad.

 

You'll notice dust filters on front, top, and bottom. Just remove the glass panel and take it out. They are held magnatically in place.




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