The Second ssupd Case, Meet The Xhuttle

Source: TechPowerUp The Second ssupd Case, Meet The Xhuttle

No, We’re Not Positive How To Pronounce It Either

sspud may not have the best names, but they do seem to know how to make cases.  The first we heard of them was when they released the Meshlicious, a SFF case that had the best thermals for a mini-ITX box that can fit a full GPU that TechPowerUp ever tested.  The Xhuttle is a full sized ATX case with a lot of cooling options, shipping with three 120mm reverse bladed PWM ARGB fans installed, and space for another three 120mm fans at the top of the case and yet another three at the back.  If you prefer watercooling both the back and bottom can accommodate up to a 360mm radiator as there is not enough space at the top to install one.

The tempered glass front and side panels appear to be separate for ease of use, and you can disassemble the feet and IO port of the chassis and move them unto the back so you can invert the case.  TPU tested the case in it’s default configuration and found the thermals a little on the high side, not egregiously high but you would obviously benefit from adding at least a few optional fans to your build.   There were also some design choices on the Xhuttle which they were leery of at first, but came around to liking them by the end.

Behold the Xhuttle in the full review.

The sspud Xhuttle may not be the kind of chassis you would expect from the brand that brought you all mesh ITX cases in the past. But, the Xhuttle manages to really offer plenty of uniqueness at a pretty interesting price point, without really compromising on functionality, even allowing you the choice of two different stances.

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