Hyte Y60 chassis review

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Product Showcase - Exterior

 Product Showcase - Exterior

  

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The chassis makes an excellent first impression, as it’s a fresh-looking, mid-sized tower. It resembles the Lian Li O11 series, but rather in a general concept. It is made of a steel structure with a three-panel design. The left side panel is tempered glass; it’s completely clean without visible mounting screws.

 

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The opposite side panel is steel, with several L-shaped cutouts/vents. The overall quality is excellent. The following motherboard form factors are supported: 

  • E-ATX
  • ATX
  • uATX,
  • mini ITX,

It’s a mid-size chassis, measuring 456 × 285 × 462 (L x W x H), which amounts to 60.1 l of volume. The weight is about  kg, and it’s enough to make the case stable even without the hardware inside.

  

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The front has a design with a glass panel, but the sliced corner makes all the difference.

 

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The same type of vent as on the side is found on the top. You can pull it off to reveal a (removable) mounting bracket for two 140 or three 120 mm fans. You can use this space for a 280 or 360 mm AIO (the radiator would be attached underneath, on the interior ceiling). The radiator is attached to the fans underneath the interior roof in such a setup.

 

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On the underside, HYTE has placed a removable cover that acts as a dust filter for the two 120 mm fans on the floor (140 mm would fit as well). They are set to pull air into the case through the bottom.

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