In terms of cooling Touch 767 has two 120mm cooling fans at the top and rear of the chassis. These fans are exhausts and will carry heat/air out of the case. These fans also have honeycomb covers. Being the only cooling fans within the chassis there is no positive airflow within and as a result this could influence how efficient the thermal performance of Touch 767.
There is an additional spot next to the top fan for attaching another 120mm fan.
Dual 120mm exhaust cooling fans at the top and rear of Touch 767
Over on the other side of Touch 767 are 4x 5.25” drive bays each have a tool-less design slider for getting devices into the bays – except the bottom slot which requires screws.
4x 5.25” drive bays
Beneath the optical drive bays is the HDD storage. The panels on either side here unfold and 2.5”/3.5” drives can attach to these unfolding arms. There is also an additional bracket within the chassis for housing 3.5” drives. There are no cooling fans at the front of the chassis.
HDD storage is a little different to conventional methods
Due to the cooling fans working in conjunction with the Touch Panel at the top of Touch 767, Xclio have integrated a hub for the cooling fans to plug into. There are additional slots available should the user want to increase the amount of fans within the case. A Molex connector from the PSU is required to power this.
Fan controller hub
On the next page our ATX test system will be installed inside Touch 767.