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Raijintek Styx

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The Raijintek Styx is a larger variant of the Metis. It offers the ability to hold an mATX board and comes with 240 mm radiator support. Thanks to the slightly larger size, you may also go for bigger components, like GPUs and air coolers, and up to five hard-drive bays and a slimline ODD bay. Just like the Metis, the Styx is available in a large number of colors - so take your pick!

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I like what you did there - calling out the marketing BS and scoring accordingly.

Keep that up
 
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Good points made on both the negatives and the positives.
I just got this case a few days ago, but it was on a good deal ( it had a bit lower price and a CPU cooler included, although I would have skipped the crappy window).
I would add :
+ it seems that all the panels can be taken apart, they are held by screws
- in front of the case, above the ODD drive it seems as if there would be enough space for a 3.5 HDD
- 1-2 cm higher and raising the motherboard area would have allowed for enough space for (more common) 160mm deep PSU's, maybe space for a 3.5" drive in the floor, maybe space for the ATX connector and cable
 
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I am becoming a really big fan of the Raijintek designs. They make actually compact cases unlike others who make itx cases that can fit matx boards.

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+ it seems that all the panels can be taken apart, they are held by screws
- in front of the case, above the ODD drive it seems as if there would be enough space for a 3.5 HDD
Both of these are true on their smaller Metis case.
 
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My next Matx build is between the classic version or one from Case labs bullet series.
 
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Raijintek just launched an improved version of the Metis. Maybe they'll do that to with Styx.
 
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I'm not a fan of inverted motherboard layouts. I would consider it if it was the other way around.
 

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Thx for review. I was building media PC in this case in December. Its realy nice case. The biggest problem was HDD and SSD placement. I was unable to connect SSD drives behind mobo. There is almost no space, and drives are too close to the motherboard mounting plate. Ideally, You need straight sata power connectors.

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Rajintek STYX Black + Windows
White Led Corsair 12cm fans
PSU Corsair CX550M
CPU Intel Core i5 6600
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HDD 1Tb For Data
NVDIA Quadro VGA
Slim Optical Drive HP

I use opposite airflow. Air was suck from behind throu the cooler and PSU serve as exhaust. 12 cm Fans on the top sucking air inside the case. I try to make positive air pressure.
 
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