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the inside, the Viper GX II offers a lot of space, which is mostly thanks to the fact
that this mid-tower PC case measures almost 50 cm in height. A quick look at the motherboard tray
shows that it features pre-soldered standoffs and the usual big
cut-out behind the socket which allows you to install aftermarket coolers without
the need of removing the motherboard from the case. Apart from that
there are additional holes for routing cables. What comes in handy
too is the fact that there is a lot of space between the motherboard tray and the right
side panel. This is going to make cable management quite a bit easier. The HDDs and ODDs can be fitted without any
issues, thanks to the used tool-less system. On the Raidmax Viper GX II you can install up to three HDDs and four SSDs on black
plastic sledges. The HDD as well as ODD cage cannot be removed since
they have been fixed to the case using rivets.
For our test we installed an ATX motherboard with an all-in-one cooler from Deepcool. As you can see from the pictures,
there is a lot of space inside and although the components use are not
small, they do appear so. |