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   Full towers may take quite a bit of space on your floor or desk but if you happen to own or want to purchase either an E-ATX or an XL-ATX sized mainboard (or if you want to mount more than one large radiator inside) then these are pretty much the only PC cases with enough interior space to properly support them (and of course all the hardware components you will accompany them with). Unfortunately, as mentioned many times already in our past reviews since for the majority of the consumer base even mid-towers are more than enough manufacturers focus almost the entirety of their resources in the development of those instead. This is why whenever a full tower gets released into the market (and doesn't happen to fall under our radar) we do our best to check it out and so with us today we have the latest full tower PC case by Aerocool named the Tor Pro RGB.


   Aerocool is a Taipei-based, global computer components company with an outstanding record in product design and innovation. Driven by the mantra ‘Be Cool, Be Aerocool’, Aerocool strive to provide innovation in design yet deliver an affordable solution to PC users worldwide. For more information on Aerocool, please visit http://www.aerocool.io/


   Aerocool released 6 new PC cases recently including the Tor Pro RGB full tower (available in either black or white) which also happens to be not only the largest of them all but also the top of the line model since it comes ready with two tempered glass panels (side/front), four 140mm Edge Addressable RGB fans (compatible with Asus Aura Sync, MSI Mystic Light and Gigabyte Fusion RGB), 10 port RGB control hub (low/high speed settings), magnetic air-filter placed at the bottom, 9 PCI expansion slots and a USB 3.1 type C I/O port. Its spacious interior however is probably just as important and so inside the Tor Pro RGB you can mount up to E-ATX sized mainboards, up to twelve fans (12x120mm/9x140mm) and/or 4 radiators (480/360/280/240mm), two 3.5" and/or four 2.5" drives, 189mm tall CPU coolers, very long power supply units (depends largely on the how many fans you will choose to mount in that section of the case) and 383mm long graphics cards. So, although great on paper it's time for us to move forward with our review and see just what you can really expect from the brand new Tor Pro RGB Full Tower by Aerocool.