Being in the same series, both cases have common features, notably the “Military Class” branding with an advanced thermal/air-flow design and a highly tool-free design. Another feature rather unique is the inclusion of a multi-format memory card reader.
The Raptor is an ATX mid-tower case measuring 180 x 428 x 410 mm (WxDxH) and made of SECC and ABS plastic. Cooling consists of five available slots for fans with two 120 mm included – front intake (LED lit) and rear exhaust – while two can be placed on the side and one on the bottom. Dust meshes come included for the bottom and front fan.
Storage room features four 5.25″ drive bays, one of which is exposed and already occupied by the card reader, and six internal 3.5″ bays. The front panel features two USB 3.0, audio and power/restart buttons.
Priced lower than the Nighthawk, the Raptor will set you back $59.99, not a bad price for an entry-level gaming system. For a full review, check the source.
Source: LANOC
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