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RAIDMAX Viper GX II Case Review

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Raidmax Viper GX II Exterior

The unit came well protected with a massive sized Styrofoam exterior shell (not shown). Raidmax’s art work on the box really stood out and churned up an atmosphere and promise of pure gaming excitement! The flat back paint job accented with bright orange detailing really made a good first impression.

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The side doors of this case are firm and almost inflexible; after all, the material used is steel. A small window on the business side of the case provides a small peak into the interior, and has hexagons lightly etched into the backside for subtle effects.

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The front of the case comes with one 120mm orange led fan pre–installed behind the bottom grill. The top door swings open 90 degrees to reveal three optic bays (5.25″). The rear also comes pre-installed with one standard 120mm fan. What’s really nice is the bottom of the case has two easily removable filters for the power supply and an additional optional 120mm air intake fan.

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This is where the Viper gets it’s name: the top of the case’s unique venting system certainly does look akin to serious scales of the deadly creature! Near the front on the top is the standard headphones / microphone jack and two USB 3.0 jacks. The slot in the middle-top is a hot-swap port for an SSD drive if the need ever arises.

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Where the versatility of this case comes in is under the hood of the plastic shroud. The entire piece can be lifted off to reveal options for either a water-cooling radiator mount, two optional 120mm fans, or both. 


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