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Enermax SpineRex Case Review

SpineRex is the latest full-tower case from Enermax, featuring two “VEGAS” fans. Let’s check it out.

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The Top Panel

Contents

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. The Front Panel
  • 3. The Top Panel
  • 4. The Bottom and Rear Panels
  • 5. Inside the Enermax SpineRex
  • 6. The Disk Drive Bays
  • 7. Main Specifications
  • 8. Conclusions

The top panel of the SpineRex can be seen in Figure 8. You can open and close the available air intake. See Figures 9 and 10. The top panel supports two 120 mm or 140 mm fans, but the case doesn’t come with them.

Enermax SpineRex caseFigure 8: Top panel

Enermax SpineRex caseFigure 9: Air intake opened

Enermax SpineRex caseFigure 10: Air intake closed

The SpineRex comes with three USB 2.0 ports, one USB 3.0 port, one eSATA port, and the traditional audio jacks.

Enermax SpineRex caseFigure 11: Buttons and connectors

Continue: The Bottom and Rear Panels

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