Getting kit inside Touch 767 is pain-free and as you can see from the pictures, this case can accommodate high-end components with good cable management options to keep the system clean and tidy. Xclio have included a cut-out for the CPU/EPS power – something which is essential when on the topic of cable management, but a feature that is sometimes left out of case design, so a thumbs up to them for this.
Installation complete
Behind the motherboard tray cables are organised well
There are different methods of installing HDDs inside Touch 767. I installed a 3.5” drive into the cage at the bottom of the chassis. The drive simply slides into place and screws just need to be attached on either side.