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Hyte Y60 chassis review -
Product showcase – Interior
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Product showcase – Interior
Regarding the overall capabilities of this case, you can use a 160 mm CPU cooler, a graphics card up to 375 mm, and it’s possible to install water cooling here as well. The motherboard layout is quite traditional, and there’s a place for the PSU at the back of the chassis.
The Hyte Y60 supports 280 mm radiators at the side (150 mm thick), 360 mm at the top (up to 28 mm wide), and 120 mm at the back.
You can install fans in the following setups:
- Side: 2x 120/140mm
- Top: 3x 120mm
- Rear: 1x 120mm (1x 120mm, 1300 RPM included)
- Bottom: 2x 120mm/140mm (2x 120mm, 1300 RPM included)
Ok, let’s head to the further inspection of the interior, then.
Hyte Y60 chassis review
This time, we're checking out the Hyte Y60, a mainly aesthetic-oriented mid-sized ATX tower PC chassis. It's not the first product from this American (precisely – California) company. They have debuted with an ITX case called Revolt 3, which gained good opinions around the websites. Additionally, they're planning to release a keyboard and a wireless headset, but that's still to come. Ok, let's get back to the Hyte Y60.
This time, we're checking out the Hyte Y60, a mainly aesthetic-oriented mid-sized ATX tower PC chassis. It's not the first product from this American (precisely – California) company. They have debuted with an ITX case called Revolt 3, which gained good opinions around the websites. Additionally, they're planning to release a keyboard and a wireless headset, but that's still to come. Ok, let's get back to the Hyte Y60.
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