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aerocool airhawk review b

   When we received the AirHawk i have to admit that at first i felt slightly disappointed since it came without any RGB/ARGB fans pre-installed. However, at the same time this means you can equip the AirHawk with RGB/ARGB fans or your choice so it does make sense for Aerocool to sell both versions. That being said as you can see from our review the AirHawk is a spacious mid-tower and even though we’ve seen spacious models in the past the ability to add a 56mm thick 240/280/360mm radiator at the front is certainly not something we’ve seen many times to date. On top of that you can even install a 240/280mm radiator at the top at the same time as the front and again that’s not something we see often (not with mid-towers). Unfortunately, with enough space for just 4 drives (two 2.5” if you place a front 360mm radiator) it may not cover some potential buyers (although sales of M.2 SSDs have started to overtake those of 2.5” SSDs).


   The AirHawk Mid-Tower by Aerocool currently retails for USD62.08 inside the USA (Amazon.com) and for 59Euros inside the EU (Amazon.de) a price which puts it roughly USD30/30Euros behind the Duo version. This means that you may have to spend slightly more if you decide to equip the AirHawk with RGB/ARGB fans but you’ll be able to use the fans of your choosing. Bottom line the AirHawk Mid-Tower by Aerocool may not be award winning material but thanks to its price tag, spacious interior and potential for excellent airflow it does come highly recommended from us.

 

PROS


- Build Quality
- Radiator Space (Top 240/280mm & Front 240/280/360mm)
- Interior Space (168mm Tall CPU Coolers / 211mm Long PSUs / 358mm Long Graphics Cards)
- Airflow Potential (Mesh Fascia)
- Top/Front Magnetic Air Filter
- Price (For Some)



CONS


- No Forward Fans
- “Plain” Rear Fan