Thermaltake Overseer RX-I Review

👤by David Mitchelson Comments 📅11-11-11
Interior (Continued)

In terms of cooling – at the rear of the case there is a 120mm rear exhaust fan (1000rpm,16dBA) and a top mounted 200mm LED exhaust fan (600~800rpm, 13~15dBA). To the side of the 200mm fan there is space to mount another 200mm fan for even greater airflow.


120mm rear exhaust and 200mm top exhaust fans


Over on the other side 3 of the 4 5.25” drive bays have tool-less design mechanisms for attaching drives whilst the lower bay has a 3.5” adapter for installing smaller drives.


Tool-less design mechanisms for 5.25” drives


Beneath the optical drive bays is the HDD storage cage. Inside this cage are 5 brackets – 2.5” and 3.5” drives can be attached; we will look at this in more detail later.

Behind this cage is a 200mm LED fan (600~800rpm, 13~15dBA) that sits at the front of the Overseer RX-I and acts as an intake fan.


HDD storage with 200mm LED intake fan


In the next section we will install the components inside Overseer RX-I.

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