Aerocool Xpredator Evil Black Edition Full-Tower Gaming Chassis Review
Peter Donnell / 12 years ago
Now that we have our system complete, its easy to see just how big this chassis really is, but most importantly of all our Antec 920 has a massive amount of room in the case, with completely unrestricted airflow thanks to the superb job that the cable management is doing.
There is plenty of clearance between the fans on the Kuhler 920 and the heat sink, and still room for the entire 230mm fan in the top of the chassis to get unrestricted airflow within the top of the chassis.
In the bottom of the chassis, everything is neat and tidy, the bottom cable management cut-out easily accommodates all our power supply cables, with room to spare for a bottom mounted cooling fan.
Around the back of the chassis we can see the red USB cable running through the top cutout, this is for the USB 3.0 port on the front panel as the chassis doesn’t come fitted with a USB 3.0 motherboard header. Our GTX 560 Ti looks small at the back of the chassis, no doubt that this chassis will hold a quad SLI setup with ease.
Around the front you can see I have fitted out DVD-Rom drive and you can just about see our Antec Kuhler 920 and the Antec PSU through the perspex, but it’s highly reflective and not very photogenic, but you do get a fantastic view of the high contrast orange and black finish inside the chassis either way.