3R System L-600 V.REX Jr. Case Review

Inside the L-600 V.REX Jr.

The left panel is attached to the chassis using black thumbscrews, but the right panel uses regular screws (at least they are black, matching the color used on the case). The motherboard tray has a huge hole around the area where the CPU is installed, so you can replace the backplate of the CPU cooler without the need to remove your motherboard. There is not enough space between the motherboard tray and the right panel, so you can’t route and hide cables behind the motherboard tray.

3R System L-600 V.REX Jr. caseFigure 10: Overall look

3R System L-600 V.REX Jr. caseFigure 11: A view behind the motherboard tray

The L-600 supports video cards up to 11.4” (290 mm) long.

3R System L-600 V.REX Jr. caseFigure 12: Overall look

The case comes with a bracket installed on one of the expansion slots for you to install an 80- or 120-mm fan in the middle of the case, see Figure 13.

3R System L-600 V.REX Jr. caseFigure 13: Fan bracket

In the L-600 you can install the power supply with its bottom fan facing up or facing down, so you will have to decide if you want the power supply to be pulling cool air from outside the case (fan facing down) or hot air from inside the case (fan facing up). The case comes with a removable air filter for the power supply fan on its bottom panel, as shown before.

3R System L-600 V.REX Jr. caseFigure 14: Power supply compartment

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