Product Showcase - Exterior
Form Factor:
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Mini Tower
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Dimensions:
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9.625” (W) x 14.125” (H) x 15.5” (D) (245mm x 359mm x 394mm) |
Drive Bays:
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5.25 inch optical drive bay Two 3.5/2.5 inch drive bays 2.5 inch drive bays |
Motherboard Support: |
ATX, micro-ATX, and mini-ITX |
PSU Support:
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Standard ATX 175x150x85 mm
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Material:
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Steel and Plastic
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Graphics Card Support:
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Fits full-length reference graphics cards up to 300mm
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Maximum CPU Cooler Support:
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120mm |
Expansion Slots:
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7 |
Cable Management:
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Cutouts and mounting points |
Fan / Radiator Mounting Points:
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Front: Two 120mm mounts One blue 120mm LED fan included Supports single 120mm radiator Bottom: Two 120mm mounts Storage bay: 80mm mount |
Front Panel:
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Dual USB 3.0 ports Microphone and headphone Tool free side panels |
The Riotoro CR1080 has a very compacts design, yet does bring in that bulky feel thanks to that wider design. The front bezel functions as huge air intake and can house an optical drive. The body is itself steel and plastic combos mostly, making this chassis very light in weight at ~5kg. The case has a size of (LxWxH): 245mm x 359mm x 394mm. Motherboard form factors supported are: ATX, microATX, Mini-ITX. So again, you can fit a full ATX form factor sized mobo in there, nice.
At the backside we see 7 expansion slots, so dual-slot cards to be set up in Crossfire or SLI mode. All the way below we see the PSU section. That PSU sits in its own separated compartment.
At the top the front panel connectivity can be found, including USB 3.0. As well as audio jacks and power/reset buttons. Surrounding the front panel is an RED LED lit element.
Once powered on that's what it'll look like. It is very diffuse, nothing bright or anything. Subtle enough as far as I am concerned.