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EVGA Hadron Air review - Product Gallery

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/04/2014 09:44 AM [ 4] 7 comment(s)

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From up top we move down to the bottom, the chassis rests on a rubber pad at the back, then at the front there's nothing. A little weird as the front base is already a little scratched, same goes for say a desktop you place it on, that could damage easily. Some rubber pads on both sides would have been the way to go. 

 

With the side panel removed we can now look from top to bottom what the inside of the chassis looks like. The panels are all secured with two thumbscrews, then you pull the panel to the back and gently lift it out. Yes, that is small and yes, it's barely ample space to work with. But that's the compromise you will have to make if you want to build a very small gaming rig.

 


Inside the chassis you'll spot a small carton box. Bundled items are screws, tie-wraps, logo badge, some SATA cables etc.

 

At the top side we can see the two factory installed 120mm fans, to the right the drive cage for our storage units.

 

This is the rear, seen from the inside. You'll spot the placement for the rear backplate and to the left two PCI slots where your graphics card will breathe out.




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