The interior of the Overseer RX-I is all black except for the blue on the 5.25″ drive locking mechanisms. There are several cable management cutouts most of which have rubber grommets included.
The power supply mounts in the bottom of the case which is the most commonly used design today. This bottom placement aids us with cable management thanks to the numerous cutouts along the bottom portion of the motherboard tray.
The 5.25″ drive bays are designed for a tool free installation. This makes swapping out or adding optical drives a simple procedure.
There are 5 removable drive trays in the Overseer RX-I. The trays are able to support 2.5″ SSD or 3.5″ SATA drives which is very convenient.
If you have a large graphics card the Overseer RX-I can support cards up to 344mm long. We used the HD6950 and there was plenty of space still available. The Overseer RX- I should able to accommodate pretty much any card available today.
Here is our system fully installed inside the Thermaltake Overseer RX-I chassis. As we can see there is plenty of space to work inside the Overseer RX-I as the chassis easily accommodates our reference design HD6950 graphics cards. Hiding left over cables is an art of it's own, and one that I struggle with at the best of times. As we can see from the image above the Overseer RX-I offers plenty of places to tie down and secure excess cables.
looks ok I guess, nothing out of the ordinary.
Nice space inside, but the appearance, im not so sure about it. I think Corsair make nicer looking cases for the same price.