![]() ![]() Corsair Crystal 570X Back Side Without Glass Or if you don’t want the bracket in there, you can always opt to leave the top open. Removing two thumbscrews the bracket can be removed to install your radiator outside of the case. To make installing your radiator easy, Corsair has made the top bracket removable. There are aditional air vents above the expansion slots, and enough room that should you have a tall GPU or one of the new larger SLI brackets you should have plenty of room.Ĭorsair Crystal 570X Top with Radiator SupportĬorsair Crystal 570X Top without Radiator SupportĬorsair Crystal 570X Top Radiator SupportĪt the top of the case is room to mount up to a 280mm radiator, or two 120mm or 140mm fans (keeping in mind that Corsair’s specifications only list up to a 240mm radiator). The explansion slot brackets are vented and held in place with thumbscrews. No surprises on the back panel, we can see there is ample room to add a 120mm fan exhaust fan, it would have been nice if Corsair had included a fourth SP120 as an exhaust fan. Looking at the preview pictures provided by Corsair, this should light-up in white, making it stand out from the rest of the case. Corsair has placed their logo and name on the side of the power supply cover. The rest of the space is open, which should allow for plenty of room to install your AIO cooler with a push/pull configuration, or place a liquid cooling reservoir here. The bottom section of the case has the power supply cover, which covers about 2/3 of the bottom bottom. Corsair Crystal 570X Bottom Panel and PSU Shroud Up to a 360mm radiator can also be placed here if you are going for liquid cooling. The three SP120 fans are packed here, and could be placed with 2x 140mm fans. The front panel, we don’t find anything unexpected. We can see that Corsair has installed a 3/4 length power supply cover, that has the Corsair logo on it. Between the front panel and the motherboard tray is a flat unused space, which could be taken up with a liquid reservoir or an AIO cooler with push/pull fans. The three along the edge are grommeted to provide a sleek view. There are a total of five cable management holes, two at the top and three along the edge. Corsair has pre-installed the standoffs on the motherboard tray, with the center standoff being a guide post. On the main side, we see that the entire case has been painted black, which offers a nice contrast to any color scheme. With the panels off, we can get a clear view of the internal components. If you know how to use thumbscrews, then removing any of the four Tempered Glass side panels will be easy to do. Crystal 570X Interior Corsair Crystal 570X Motherboard Tray
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