Thermaltake Overseer RX-I Review

👤by David Mitchelson Comments 📅11-11-11
Interior

The side panels on Overseer RX-I are removable after extraction of 2x thumbscrews on either side. The prominent side panel was actually quite difficult to remove; it took lots of wriggling and pulling to remove it. With the panels removed we can explore the internal layout of Overseer RX-I. From an initial look, the case has plenty of cable management grommets and tool-less installation methods.

All fan cables have black insulation and the general layout is roomy with good features. Let’s move in for a closer look at each aspect.


A roomy interior with tool-less design



Cable management grommets and black insulation for cables


Sadly, the PSU area has no anti-vibration pads to provide a soft surface. Without any padding here there is likely to be scratching due to metal-on-metal. However, on the underside there is a removable filter as we have seen in the previous section and there is a space next to the PSU section for mounting a 120mm fan at the bottom of the case.


The PSU area lacks anti-vibration padding


Moving up, there are 8x PCI expansion slot covers each with ventilation holes for better airflow and each with thumbscrews for easy removal. To the side of these PCI expansion slot covers are 2x circular rubber grommets for water-cooling tubes.


8x PCI expansion slot covers


Over the page we will continue the tour.

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