Raidmax Hyperion Review 10

Raidmax Hyperion Review

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Introduction


I would like to thank Raidmax for supplying the review sample.


We have reviewed our fair share of Mini-ITX and mATX cubes in the past and were quite interested in reviewing the Raidmax Hyperion because it seems to offer everything you could want: mATX support, liquid-cooling compatibility, and an external 5.25" drive bay. The Hyperion also comes in four different colors, which should appease those looking for something other than black or white.

Specifications

Raidmax Hyperion
CASE TYPE:mATX Cube
MATERIAL:Steel & Plastic
WEIGHT:N/A
SLOTS:5
DRIVE BAYS:1x External 5.25"
5x Internal 2.5/3.5"
2x Internal 2.5"
MOTHERBOARD
FORM FACTORS:
Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX
DIMENSIONS:373(L) x 275(W) x 368(D)
FRONT DOOR/COVER:N/A
FRONT FANS:2 X 120mm or 1 X 140mm or 1 X 200mm (optional)
REAR FANS:1 x 120mm (included)
TOP FANS:2 X 120mm or 2 X 140mm or 1 X 200mm (2 x 120mm included)
BOTTOM FANS:2 x 120mm (optional)
SIDE FANS:2 x 120mm (optional)
I/O:2x USB 3.0
1x USB 2.0
1x Headphone
1x Microphone
FAN/LED Controller:N/A
Compatibility:CPU Cooler: 155 mm
GPU: 325 mm
PSU: N/A

Packaging


Raidmax ships the Hyperion in a fully colored box with an image of the black version on the front, while the opposite side shows you what the other colors look like. Both smaller panels also detail the Hyperion's interior features without giving away too much.


Styrofoam spacers hold the Hyperion in place, while a thick plastic bag has been applied at the factory to prevent light scratches and fingerprints.

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