EVGA Hadron Air review

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As stated there are meshes everywhere. You'll notice that the Hadron comes with 2 expansion slots allowing you to go for a nice dedicated graphics card as well. You can install graphics that are up-to 26.7 cm in length and they can be up-to dual-slot wide. So even some of the toughest graphics cards of the moment can be installed. The space however remains limited and tricky to work in, extremely hot running cards I simply would not advise for a chassis of this format. A GeForce GTX 780 (Ti / Titan) will fit, the R9-290X would be a hint too long though.


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The top side has a see-through panel that will expose your cute and tiny mini-ITX board. As you can see, that is merely metal. A bit of a miss is that the inside was not painted to be honest. It's not like you'll really see that once installed, but still... I'm a man of details and in this price category, you should expect nothing but the best. 


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You'll notice that at the lower right side are 3.5mm headphone and microphone jacks and two USB 3.0 ports in blue. At the front side we see the power button. No fan controller is present. The front bezel is not a door or anything. So you can't open it up, neither is there space for full sized 5.25" storage devices.

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The Hadron Air is supplied with 2 exhaust fans located at the top side of the chassis. They blow their air though this mesh. A removable and cleanable dust-filter would have been a nice detail here, but that's not the case.

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