Raidmax Viper GX II Review
Category : Cases
Published by Luca Rocchi on 08.04.15
The Viper GX II is on of the latest mid-tower cases from Raidmax, which offers plenty of interior space in order to build gaming systems. Apart from that there are quite a few neat little features, like for example a hot-swap bay and a reasonable price.


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Rating

  Cooling Features Layout Build Quality Value for Money
Pros + Good compatibility for watercooling + Numerous spots for fans + SSD Hot Swap + Interior space   + Well priced
Cons - Molex header   - No rubber grommets - Cable managment not perfect - Very low cost lacker, which easily scratches  






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Specifications

Model: Viper GX II
Case Type: Mid tower
Dimensions: 240mm (W) x 507 mm (H) x 539 mm (D)
Material: Steel
Color: Black
Drive Bay: 5.25": 3
3.5": 3
2.5": 4
Expansion slots: 7
Form factors: ATX, mATX, Mini-ITX
Cooling: Front: 2x 120mm (1x included)
Rear: 1x 120mm (included)
Top: 2x 120mm
Bottom: 1x 120mm
Side: /
Link to the product: Raidmax Viper GX II


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Features

Rubber covers

Each of the I/O ports on the Raidmax Viper II GX have been equipped with anti-dust caps, which have been made from plastic and they will that will keep your PC clean.

 

Dust filters

There are washable dust filters covering all big openings of the Viper GX II. Thanks to a quick release system they are very easy and convenient to remove.
 

2.5" Hot swap

The top panel also features a hot-swap slot where you can insert and connect a 2.5" HDD or SSD directly to your motherboard.
     

Handles on side panels

On rear part of both the side panels you can find two small handles that help with the removal of side panels.


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Product overview

Overview

   
   
The Raidmax Viper GX II is a mid tower case which is compatible with ATX form factor motherboards. Apart from that there is also plenty of space for large CPU coolers. The entire top and front are made of black plastic material with few details painted in orange color. Both side panels are solid, well finished and convex in order allow better cable managment. The left side panel has been equipped with a plexiglass window that shows almost the entire interior of the case. The top features an I/O panel with two USB 3.0 ports, headphone and microphone jacks as well as standard power and reset buttons. In addition to standard features, the top panel also comes with a hot-swap bay for one 2.5" HDD or SSD. The rear panel is quite plain and has all the features that you would expect from such a case, including a spot for a 120mm fan and the motherboard I/O panel. In addition, the Viper GX II comes with no less than seven expansion slots and two rubber grommeted openings meant for liquid cooling tubes pass through. In the bottom part you can find a place for an ATX power supply as well as an additional fan spot. The bottom of the case is equipped with four plastic feet that raise and stabilize this rigid case.
 
   
 



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Installation

Overview

   
 
On 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.
 
   
 



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Ventilation options

Overview

   
   
From the cooling point of view, the Raidmax Viper GX II is quite impressive. Included in the bundle are two fans. Both fans, placed on the rear and the front part, have been equipped with 3-pin headers and measure at 120x120x25mm. If this is not enough, there is the possibility to equip the top with two additional 120mm fans. Apart from that, you can also add a 120mm spot in the bottom and another at the rear part.
 
 



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Temperatures

Overview

   
   

For testing purposes we're using an ASUS P8Z77-I ITX motherboard, an Intel Core i5-2500K CPU, which receives cooling through a be quiet! Dark Rock 3 cooler as well as a Club3D R9 290X royalAce graphics card. To put the CPU under full load, we're running prime95 for 10 min and in the case of the GPU we use Furmark also for 10 minutes. After these ten minutes, we're going to write down the temperatures.



All noise dampening panels installed Idle (°C) Full (°C)
Intel Core i5-2500K 33 / 32 / 31 / 33 52 / 52 / 54 / 54
Club3D R9 290X royalAce 35 73
Less is better



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Conclusion



In conclusion we can say that the Raidmax Viper GX II is a mid-tower PC case designed for those that aim to have a nice rig which comes with a entry level price. Raidmax decided to use a glossy plastic finish on this model, which is rather light and prone to scratching. We would have prefered to see a different material treated in a better way in order to add a bit more value to the overall design of the product.

The available interior space is adequate for a PC case compatible with ATX motherboards, with a good amount of HDD and SSD bays. In addition, the PSU space is more than good since there is also enough space for high-end solutions that are usually longer than standard 160mm size .

The amount of features available are interesting and we appreciate the small Raidmax signature on PCI-bracket and ODD slots. Last but not least we also appreciate the HDD/SSD Hot Swap bay placed at top of the case since you will be able to easily plug in a spare drive to your system without removing the side panel.

The price of the Raidmax Viper II GX is about 65 euro on PC-Cooling.de. In our opinion, the price is appropriate to the quality and to the bundle of the product, since there are two 120mm fans with 4-pin molex header. Overall, this case is a good solution for those who want an entry-level product, which makes it ideal for new gamers. The build quality is good but we would like to see a different plastic with higher quality, but since there are quite a few things that could be improved we give the Raidmax Viper GX II 3.5 out of 5 stars.

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Page 3 - Features Page 7 - Temperatures
Page 4 - Product overview Page 8 - Conclusion