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Akasa Venom Toxic Case Review

Removing the side panel is easy, simply unlock two thumbscrews. The insides of the case are painted black, with yellow accenting to highlight the fan and expansion ports.

The other side panel is removed in the same way, by removing two thumbscrews. There is a large opening behind the motherboard section for easy removal and installation of backplate oriented CPU coolers. Akasa have included a handful of rubber mounted routing holes to neaten up a system build.

At the top of the case, are positions for installation of up to eight drives, these are locked in place with plastic sliding locks. There is a black coloured 220mm fan mounted at the front in an intake position.

Akasa have installed a large black coloured 230mm ‘Venom' fan at the top of the case, in an exhaust position. Underneath, is a supporting, yellow coloured 140mm fan, also in an exhaust position. We think the larger fan would have looked better in a matching yellow.

The bottom of the case includes a position for an optional fan. All intake areas are covered with dust filters to ensure the system remains as clean as possible.

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4 comments

  1. Looks like attractive I think.

  2. I saw this in our local store and thought it was a radical design. I do like the fact companies like this and cooler master are opting for larger internal spacing etc for more hardcore builds.

  3. I like it, some nice design ideas, especially the drive loading bays for 2.5 inch.

    Good top section also for watercooling