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Aerocool Cyborg X - Something For Gamers

By Kenny Yeo - 26 Sep 2010

Interior Design

Into the Belly

Peering inside, we found that the Aerocool Cyborg X, like many casings with enthusiast aspirations, features a tool-less installation system, which makes use of a variety of thumbscrews, latches and locks to keep components secured in place. Installing components was a fuss-free affair and the tool-less implementation system is as good as any we’ve seen from casings in its price range. For those worried about space, we are happy to report that the Cyborg X is sufficiently spacious as it’ll accommodate an 11-inch Radeon HD 3870 X2 quite comfortably.

Before we delve further, here's a shot of the Cyborg X with its internals bare.

Installing optical drives was a breeze thanks to these easy to use securing latches. Simply remove them, insert the drive, re-attach them and lock them in place, and you're done.

The Cyborg X is able to lodge up to five 3.5-inch hard disks and it makes use of a simple squeeze and pull rack for installation.

Installing hard disks is an easy task thanks to these squeeze and pull racks.

The PSU bay has rubber feets to cushion the PSU against vibrations and there's also a removable dust filter at the bottom.

The motherboard tray has been labelled for users' convenience.

You'll need to get your screwdrivers out to install devices such as graphics cards since the expansion bays rely on good old screws.

A look at at the casing with the major components installed. As you can see, the motherboard tray area is sufficiently spacious.

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8.5
  • Aesthetics 8.5
  • Functionality 9
  • Usability 8.5
  • Value 8
The Good
Looks should appeal to gamers
Spacious interior
Has everything an enthusiast would need
The Bad
Tad pricey in its range
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