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THE OVERSEER RX-I INTERIOR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The side panels may not feature any noise insulating materials but they are quite thick.

 

 

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The interior of the Overseer RX-I features a nice black paint and looks quite spacious.

 

 

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Three out of the four available optical drive bays feature a quite sturdy tool-less locking mechanism. The 4th comes with a preinstalled 5.25" to 3.5" (1.44) adapter.

 

 

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You can install up to five 3.5" disk drives inside the Overseer RX-I.

 

 

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The drive trays are very sturdy something we don't see a lot, not with most towers.

 

 

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A very large hole beneath the CPU area along with 5 cable management holes is present on the mainboard tray.

 

 

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Unlike the other two preinstalled fans the rear 120mm one is plain and doesn't feature any LEDs.

 

 

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Thermaltake placed stability above all else for the PCI expansion slots by using typical thumbscrews.

 

 

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The PSU space is well designed however i would prefer to see a few rubber feet instead of direct contact with the chassis.

 

 

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Right next to the PSU there's another spot where you can install an 120/140mm intake fan.

 

 

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Much like all the latest towers to hit the market the Overseer RX-I also features an mainboard USB 3.0 connector.

 

 

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Here you can see the top 200mm blue LED fan, the empty area next to it (in which you can also install a 200mm fan) and the holes which you can use with a dual radiator.