Case Labs Mercury S8S Review

Published by Marc Büchel on 12.05.16
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Features

Two compartment layout

Case Labs chose a two chamber layout for this case. In the top part of the case there is the motherboard with processor, memory and graphics, while in the bottom compartment the PSU and all the drives are being placed.
 

Cable management

For a great looking and high-priced case it’s almost self-evident that there is a well-thought cable management in place. As we already mentioned Case Labs decided to create a two chamber layout, which offers plenty of space. Below the motherboard you can hide away all your cables to achieve clean looks. Apart from that there are numerous rubber grommeted cut-outs allowing the user to route cables from one side of the motherboard tray to the other.
 

Support for custom watercooling

The S8S offers immense flexibility when it comes to custom watercooling gear. If you'd plan on equipping every single slot with a radiator, then you could place one 360mm radiator on the bottom left side, two 360mm radiators in the top, one 240mm radiator in the front, one 120mm radiator in the front and another 120mm radiator in the back.
 

Dual HDD tray

Also when it comes to hard drives this case offers interesting options. It's possible to place two hard drive cages in the bottom left half and each of those cages can be equipped with up to four 3.5 inch and up to eight 2.5 inch drives.


Page 1 - Introduction Page 5 - Installation
Page 2 - Preview Page 6 - Ventilation options
Page 3 - Features Page 7 - Temperatures
Page 4 - Product overview Page 8 - Conclusion




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