ID-Cooling T60-SFX Review 4

ID-Cooling T60-SFX Review

Assembly & Finished Looks »

A Closer Look - Inside


To gain access to the interior, simply remove the four thumbscrews holding each panel in place. Within the chassis are a mounting plate for two 2.5" hard drives and a single 3.5" tray in the ceiling. To gain access to the motherboard area, the 2.5" tray need to be removed, which is done by unscrewing the four tiny screws. The PSU bay for an SFX unit has been placed into the front of the chassis, and its external end will face toward the motherboard. The angled power plug will simply plug in there to maximize the amount of room you will have for your graphics card.


All the cables within are of the default variety. While it is great to see USB 3.0 connectivity, it would have been nice has ID-Cooling also included a USB 2.0 adapter for users with older boards and their legacy headers. As mentioned, the power plug is angled, which makes for a compact shape and size.
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