[section_title title=Installation]Installation

Getting everything installed inside the XPredator Cube was a fairly simple process. The only thing to mentioned is depending on how long your GPU is, you may want to go ahead and removed the 5.25″ drive bay as it may conflict with the 8/6 pin power cables from the PSU as shown below. Other than that everything fits nicely and there was quite a bit of extra room that would come in handy for users looking to install reservoirs and/or pumps for a water cooling setup.

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Having a top and bottom in the XPredator Cube is a nice feature as it allows users to hide their cables down below so looking at the top from either side is nice and clean and not riddled with cables. As you can also see from this side there is more than enough room to install a 120mm all-in-one CPU cooler in place of a rear exhaust fan. AeroCool have done a great job on the space, size and options for cable management which is always helpful to all users/builders no matter their skill level.

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