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X2 Spitzer 20 PC Chassis review - Product Showcase - Interior

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/04/2016 10:31 AM [ 3] 7 comment(s)

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The second 'ahw-geeeeez, really?' moment was to see cabling in all kinds of colors. A big no in my book, cabling including connectors should be all black in the year 2016. This chassis is optinally release with a see-through side panel. If you opt that panel, then the colored wirtes simple are a no-go in my book.

There is plenty reach and space to access the motherboard and you can fit pretty big components. The chassis supports graphic cards up to 370 mm and for the CPU cooler up to roughly 156 mm. Good to see are all the cable routing spaces, these grommet holes do not have rubber inserts though.


At the top you can see a mesh behind the two 120 mm fan position mounts. Again airflow, is not bad. On the left rear we spot another fan mount, no fan is factory installed here which is a bit of a miss. Cable routing on the front side is not a problem with this chassis. 
 


Located just under the rear fan mount we spot 7 PCI card slots and all the way at the bottom space for a PSU. No thumb screws, X2 includes old-fashioned metal colored screws.




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