Internal Overview
When removing the side panel you are greeted with an interesting interior. A small cutout on the motherboard allows you to easily swap out CPU Coolers without having to remove the motherboard. Most of the standoffs you will need to install the motherboard are already raised. Two ventilation holes at the bottom of the case allow airflow to the power supply and the addition of a 120mm fan.
Towards the rear of the case are the seven expansion slots with covers, 120mm exhaust fan, water-cooling holes and the motherboard I/O slot.
The front of the case has a total of nine 5.25″ drive bays. There are no 3.5″ drive bays, but there are adapters to convert a 3.5″ to a 5.25″. This sort of makes it annoying when installing the 3.5″ drives. There are seven tool free devices to secure the drives in place.
Included with the system are four 3.5″ to 5.25″ converters, necessary screws, and a very simple User Manual.
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There's just something about pre-modded cases like the AeroCool PGS Vx-e that make me think eww.
There's just something about pre-modded cases like the AeroCool PGS Vx-e that make me think eww.
One oif the ugliest cases i've ever seen. I'd rather have a generic one than this!
One oif the ugliest cases i've ever seen. I'd rather have a generic one than this!
One oif the ugliest cases i've ever seen. I'd rather have a generic one than this!
I so despise premodded cases like this.
I so despise premodded cases like this.
It is nice that it provides a long length for huge gfx cards
It is nice that it provides a long length for huge gfx cards
This looks like a really nice case, you should have some nice overclocking potential with all those fans. I'm looking to buy the Aerocool VX-9 Pro next week so I'll let you know how that worked out as I am looking to put a serious OC on my Intel Q8400 CPU.
This looks like a really nice case, you should have some nice overclocking potential with all those fans. I'm looking to buy the Aerocool VX-9 Pro next week so I'll let you know how that worked out as I am looking to put a serious OC on my Intel Q8400 CPU.