Enermax iVektor Case Review

A Look Inside
Opening the case up and taking a look inside we can see a pretty basic design here. You do have an internal USB 3.0 connector and a molex connector for the fan controller. Starting at the front of the case the three 5.25-inch drives will use a tool-less locking system.

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Moving down there are two hard drive cages. The first cage will hold four hard drives. You can adjust the cage to support 2.5-inch or 3.5-inch hard drives. You can also take the cage completely out to make room for longer video cards or water cooling equipment. The bottom cage supports three 3.5-inch hard drives.

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The bottom of the case has room for a 120 mm fan. The power supply housing is lifted off the bottom of the case a bit to provide for better airflow. There are seven expansion slots and the covers are held into place by normal screws.

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Moving up we can see the included 120 mm exhaust fan, which is a plain black fan. At the top of the case you can see the housing where you can install two more 120 mm fans or even a 240 mm radiator.

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The case does have a very large CPU cutout that will allow you to install aftermarket CPU coolers without having to take your motherboard out of the case. There are also quite a few cable routing holes (4).

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Taking the opposite side panel off of the case we can see how everything is setup. There are quite a few different tie down points on the back of the motherboard tray. There is also a good amount of room behind the motherboard tray so routing cables back there should not be an issue. The case of course does come with a box of goodies which includes all of your mounting hardware, hard drive rails, zip ties and a user’s guide.

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