Raidmax Aura Case Review
Introduction (Cont’d)
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In Figure 4, you can see the front panel from this case, with its five external 5.25” bays and two external 3.5” bays. You can find several air intake holes on the lower section of the front panel, to be used internally by an optional 120 mm fan that can be installed behind them.
On the front panel you can also find a panel containing two USB ports – installed far apart, so you won’t face any trouble installing two USB devices – mic in and headphones jacks. Since this case has a door, you will need to keep its door opened to use the USB ports, however if the plugs from your headset aren’t too big you can close the door.
Figure 5: Connectors available on the front panel.
Finally we have the rear panel in Figure 6, which uses the traditional ATX configuration but with a 120 mm fan. The side panels are attached to the case using thumbscrews, which is great.
Let’s see how Aura looks like inside.


