The total build time on the Raijintek Aracadia was just 25 minutes, a nice and easy build with no problems along the way. As you can see, the build looks relatively neat and tidy, with just a few cables on show. The cables are all routed out of the way of the major components and airflow and that’s what really matters.
The vertical hard drive mount is a really cool little feature; it lets you mount an extra 2.5″ drive, but it doesn’t get in the way of long graphics cards. Even if it does, you can unscrew this panel and remove it completely.
The 3.5″ bays are easy enough to work with, just slide them into place and turn the lock on the left side.
It was a little tight to fit the Corsair H80i in this chassis, perhaps a slimmer radiator would be more suitable.
Plenty of space here for a multi GPU setup, just keep in mind that the 2nd GPU won’t have as much space as the top GPU due to the fixed 3.5″ hard drive bays.
All panels back in place and the chassis looks as neat and tidy as it did when I took it out of the box; a nice build overall.
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