Anidees AI4 Review

👤by David Mitchelson Comments 📅02-10-13
Exterior

The front of AI4 features a brush aluminium faceplate whilst the outer edge uses plastic for its construction. The front also acts as a door to gain access to 5.25” drive bays.

Around the back, at the bottom of the case reside the PCI expansion slot covers. There are a total of five covers, each of them have ventilation. Immediately above there is space the rear IO and a 120mm rear exhaust fan. At the very top of the case is a large opening for mounting the PSU.


The front and back of AI4


The door pivots from the left side and has two magnets to help it close properly. On the inside of the door Anidees have attached some insulation foam to help keep noise levels down to a minimum.

Opening this door provides access to the two 5.25” drive bay covers which are removable from the outside of the case. In the lower region there is a perforated mesh area for the front cooling fans to pull in air.


Door opens from left


At the top of AI4, Anidees have positioned various ports and buttons. At the top there are dual USB 2.0/3.0 ports, headphone and microphone jacks, fan controller and power/reset buttons.


Front panel connectivity at the top



The top of AI4


Finally, on the underside of the case there are four rubber feet to help keep the AI4 from slipping on smooth surfaces – there are no dust filters at the bottom since the PSU is mounted at the top of the case instead.


The underside of AI4


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