Date: May 20th, 2009
Article by: Joe Anderson (Hardware Reviewer)
Edited By: Nathan Glentworth (Owner / Head Editor)
Product was submitted by: In Win
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PRODUCT PICTORIAL AND WALKTHROUGH

…there is a handle-like protrusion that houses the power button on the front and the reset button on the back. Here you can also see the metal mesh that accents the bay covers. As we'll see a bit later, there is filter media behind these mesh covers.

At the rear, the X-Fighter is very conventional with seven expansion bays, a 120mm exhaust fan and a top mounted PSU bay. Liquid cooling enthusiasts get the nod with a couple of tubing grommets.


Up top, the X-Fighter features a sloping area that might be useful for storing the odd cell phone or digital camera, but these items will likely slide down into the IO area. The customary audio ports, two (closely spaced) USB ports and a FireWire port are augmented by a pair of eSATA ports.

The bottom of the chassis sports some fairly tall conical feet, but is otherwise unremarkable.
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