Xilence Interceptor Review

👤by David Mitchelson Comments 📅10-07-12
Installation

It has to be said getting kit inside Interceptor is very easy. Due to this case having the support for XL-ATX I installed the MSI Big Bang Marshal XL-ATX test system within Interceptor. Strangely there is no rubber grommet immediately next to the 24-pin ATX socket, though there has been one implemented below for the GPUs – instead the cable has to be stretched across from another grommet. Aside from this anomaly everything installed inside the case without a hitch and cable management is generally easy to maintain and keep tidy. It’s pleasing to find the CPU/EPS power cut-out so that the cable can route behind the motherboard tray without any problems.


Install complete – XL-ATX system fits easily



Cable management is clean and tidy


To install 3.5” or 2.5” HDDs into Interceptor the drive can be placed into a larger frame and screwed into place. There are also a set of smaller HDD cases that allow for 2.5” drives to be installed – 2.5” cases open and clip shut and then simply slide back into the case. Both methods are an efficient way to get storage devices into the case and mean that you can remove/install without having to open the case up and mess about with cables.


Ability to install 2.5”/3.5” drives


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