The raider comes kitted out with 4 x USB 3.0 ports, three BitFenix Spectre 120mm fans pre-fitted, an integrated fan controller, four 5.25″ bays, six 3.5″bays, and space for up to seven 2.5″ drives and the ability to install extra long graphics cards thanks to its removable hard drive cage for graphics cards up to 38cm long.
It also features a large CPU cooler cutout, tool-free drive locking mechanisms, rubber grommets and 23mm of clearance behind the motherboard tray and a compliment of dust / air filter.
On the front of the box we have a massive Raider logo across the top, an almost comic book style picture of the chassis which is labelled with some of its major features and accessories.
In the box you will find a slick looking black and white gloss manual, 4 feet for the underside of the chassis, a bundle of cable ties, a lock bracket, buzz speaker and a nice selection of black nuts, bolts and thumb screws.
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