Vengeance C70 Internals

The C70's internal workings are splendid. In our opinion, this is nigh as close to perfection equally you are going to get out of a mid-belfry example. The fan cables are black, the I/O cables are blackness, the fans are black and the internal paint task is war machine green -- Corsair didn't cut many aesthetic corners.

Using a tool-less system, the 5.25" drive bays offer an ultra-quick and reliable way to install and remove devices. While majority of the tool-less designs we've used are impuissant and impractical, this design really works very well. The ii iii.5" drive cages are removable and each houses three drives. The quick release cradles support both 3.five" and two.five" devices, while they help to make installation a breeze.

There is a massive vii.half-dozen" 10 5.6" rectangular hole in the motherboard tray located where the CPU would be, offering like shooting fish in a barrel heatsink installations and removals. As we've said in previous reviews, this is somewhat of a mainstay for all enthusiast-grade chassis, though this particular cutout is larger than we're used to.

Perhaps the biggest advantage of the Vengeance C70 is its start class cable management. Surrounding the motherboard tray are three large rectangular holes with prophylactic grommets that improve cablevision routing by allowing all the excess wires to be tucked abroad safely behind the motherboard tray.

The example offers a great bargain of support for hardware with room for 6 iii.5"/2.five" drives, three five.25" devices, eight expansion cards and a PSU upwards of 1000w. The C70 likewise features a reasonable amount of stock cooling with ii 120mm intakes on the inside of the 3.5" cages, while an exhaust is in dorsum.