A Detailed Look – At the Inside

The Vengeance C70 Gaming case offers a lot of usable space inside for a mid-tower enclosure. Looking into the case from the left side reveals a fairly typical ATX mid-tower case layout with the power supply located at the bottom instead of up top. 

The top section of the enclosure is dominated by the motherboard area, which features a large cutout opening behind the CPU area for easy access to mount CPU coolers. The C70 can accommodate large, tower-style CPU coolers up to ~165mm (6.5”) high.  There are several openings around the motherboard area trimmed in plastic for neatly routing cables and wires.

In the upper right are three 5.25” drive bays, which include very easy to use, tool-less drive locking mechanisms.

In the photos above you can see all three of the included 120mm case fans.

Looking down towards the bottom of the C70 case reveals two HDD cages towards the front and the power supply mounting area towards the back. 

The two HDD cages can hold up to six HDDs, each with a tool-less slide-out drawer that mounts one 3.5” or 2.5” HDD/SSD. Both HDD cages can be removed and are secured with thumb screws. If you don’t need six HDDs you can remove one of the drive cages to make room for an extra-long graphics adapter card (upper) or bottom mounted dual fan radiator for water cooling (lower).

Removing the left side panel provides access to the areas behind the motherboard and beside all the drive cages, which offers a lot of options for neatly routing and concealing cables.

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