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Xclio Touch 767 Review

Editor: David Mitchelson  Date: 06-07-12   2 Comment(s) - Join the discussion here
Interior

Touch 767’s side panels are removed after taking out two thumbscrews on either side. Once removed we have a good overview of the inside of this chassis. Touch 767 can accommodated mATX and ATX motherboards and has a variety of tool-less design mechanisms throughout to make the installation process easier. Oddly though there are four cable management cut-outs only two of them have rubber grommets.

Behind the motherboard tray there is a large cut-out for the CPU socket backplate and a thick cable runs from the front panel – this is for the Touch Panel connectivity.

The quality of the steel used here is good but there is also a fair amount of plastic used too which does cheapen the outlook.


An overview of the inside of Touch 767



Behind the motherboard tray


The PSU area inside Touch 767 features 4x rubber pads to prevent scratching and vibration from the unit. There is also a Velcro strap for securing the unit and a dust filter sits underneath – the case must be put on its side to remove the filter.

There is a 120mm slot next to the PSU for mounting a cooling fan at the bottom of the chassis.


Rubber pads and Velcro stray for the PSU


Touch 767 has 8x PCI expansion slot covers, each have the ventilation slots and thumbscrews though the actual covers are disposable – once removed they cannot be attached to the chassis again. To remove a cover the metal must be twisted and pulled off – this is quite a disappointment (especially for a case with such a price-tag) as if you do remove the covers and decide to move a device to another slot there will be gaping holes left at the back of the chassis for dust to enter.


PCI expansion slot covers are disposable


On the next page we will continue our tour of the inside of Touch 767.

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