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Aerocool Strike-X Air Review

The Strike-X Air is supplied in one of the largest boxes that has ever passed through the KitGuru labs.  It has a flat design which mimics the flat shape of the chassis, and is around twice the volume of a regular tower case box.

Aerocool have chosen to use a black and ‘fire' livery which looks quite exciting.  There are various images on the box which illustrate various features of the chassis.  There are also details of the key features and specifications on the box.

There are a few accessories included alongside the chassis inside.  We find all the screws required for installation supplied within a small plastic bag.  There is also a detailed installation guide included as well as a couple of spare power supply mounting brackets.

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7 comments

  1. I love this, looks nicer than the other one from Antec or Silverstone was it?

  2. Yeah I like that myself, fancy a test bed myself to play with some hardware I have. just ordered it from Amazon. good review henry thanks.

  3. Buying this too. I have a system I use for work, but id like a rig I can just rip bits out of regularly. Good price too IMO.

  4. Henry when you say its not a wonderful build. do you mean you think it might fall apart, or is it just a bit of ‘flex’ on the metals?

    I like the look of this, but dont want it falling apart on me in a few months.

  5. @Ivan

    I would assume by the score, its just a minor thing, otherwise I can’t see it scoring 8

  6. @ Ivan,

    You’re right, there’s a bit of flex here an there in the materials and it generally doesn’t feel as solid as it could be. I highly doubt that it will fall apart or anything, though!

  7. Does anyone have any ideas how to fit a corsair Hydro H80i in the case (Aerocool Strike-X Air)? Appreciate any pointers. Is there a bracket I can get? Alternatively which liquid cooler would be suitable in this case for an AMD FX 9370 with the Asus Crosshair V Formula-Z? Thanks.