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THE HORUS MX INTERIOR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The interior of the Horus MX doesn't look like an mITX/mATX tower but a lot more like a midi tower so yes there's plenty of room here.

 

 

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All three 5.25" bays feature tool=less lock mechanisms.

 

 

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There's an empty area beneath the 5.25" bays just in case you want to use long graphics cards.

 

 

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Three 2.5/3.5" drive cages are placed on the bottom of the tower.

 

 

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The trays are quite sturdy but certainly not the best ones we've ever seen.

 

 

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There are 5 holes on the mainboard tray used for cable routing and 1 large cutout beneath the CPU area (most spacers are already mounted).

 

 

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Raidmax has placed a plain 120mm exhaust fan at the rear.

 

 

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The Horus MX has a total of 5 PCI expansion slots.

 

 

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At the bottom we see the PSU area and some holes right next to it (we couldn't use it for a fan).

 

 

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Taking a look at the top space from the interior it's easy to see that it can fit up to a 240mm radiator but that seems to be it.

 

 

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There's hardly any space behind the mainboard try to route cables so you can see why Raidmax went to all the extra trouble with the left side panel.