Aerocool Strike X-Cube Review

Published by Luca Rocchi on 14.01.15
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Installation

Overview

   
 
The Aerocool Strike X-Cube is compatible with micro-ATX and mini-ITX motherboards. The motherboard itself is placed in a horizontal position, therefore, there should not be any big problems with the installation of the components since the tray is actually removable. The tray itself features three cut-outs for cable managment with rubber grommets. The case features two levels, where the bottom layer is for the PSU and SSDs/HDDs, which can be mounted without any tools thanks to tool-less 3.5/2.5-inch system. The second level features a space for the motherboard with a large cut-out for backplate mounting. For our system we chose to use the ASUS Maximus V Gene motherboard with graphics cards of various length. After placing the motherboard in its seat we had some wiring problems with longer graphics cards, since the part of the graphics card where you need to plug in PCI-Express power connectors was completely covered by the 2.5-inch cage. Thankfully, that same cage is removable so it was not a big issue. As far as the power supply is concerned, we used a standard sized PSU without any issues since the space dedicated is more than enough.

The Aerocool Strike X-Cube is compatible with graphics card with maximum length of 320mm and CPU cooler with up to 162mm height (or 187mm without top fans). Despite rather decent height limitations of the CPU cooler and the removable tray, we had some issues with our CPU cooler, since once the CPU cooler is mounted when the actual tray is removed, it was impossible to put the tray back inside the case. We did not even use a tall cooler as we decided to go with a 160mm one, but the heatpipes collided with the upper chassis. However, we have solved the problem by mounting the CPU cooler when the tray was actually inside the case.
 
   
 



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Page 2 - Preview Page 6 - Ventilation options
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