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Hyte Y60 chassis review - Product Showcase - Exterior

by Krzysztof Hukalowicz on: 06/02/2022 01:31 PM [ 4] 7 comment(s)

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 Product Showcase - Exterior

 

 

There is some revolution on the back. HYTE has labeled each area for its purpose. The Y60 has hooks to allow cable management down the center of the rear and bottom. The velcro strips (not in the bundle) would come in handy here.

 

 

You can spot six horizontal half-height expansion slots there (the covers are reusable and have air vents). There are three vertical expansion slots for the graphics card.

 

 

The PSU bracket is not removable (and it would allow easier PSU installation). There’s a single set of mounting holes, but that should be fine. You can see a place for the 120 mm fan space at the back, with a pre-installed 120 mm (1300 rpm) unit.

 

 

You’ll find a front I/O panel on the bottom of the front of the case. The selection is broad while we’re at it, with two USB 3.0 ports, an audio jack, and a button to power your system. There’s also a USB 3.2 Type-C port – which is an excellent addition. This is a good solution for people who keep their cases on the desk, as reaching the ports will be accessible in a setup like that. 

 

The left side (tempered glass) panel is held by the thumbscrew, which you can find at the back of the chassis.

 

The right side (steel) panel is mounted in a similar way.




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