THE GT-A BLACK EDITION EXTERIOR
It may not be as good looking as the Xpredator X3 Devil Red Edition (at least for me) but the GT-A Black Edition still looks great thanks to the smooth corners and glossy/polished plastic used.
The right side panel has a large clear plastic window and extends outwards to allow use of tall CPU Coolers.
Most of the front fascia is perforated to allow air to enter (there are also two intakes on the lower end).
All three optical drive bays feature clip-on bay covers are extremely easy to remove and clean.
The fascia can be removed to reveal a dust-filter which has a 120mm LED fan on the interior.
Unfortunately you can't mount a 240mm radiator at the front but you can mount a 2nd 120mm fan on the filter.
The I/O is located at the top and includes the power and HDD activity LEDs, two fan controller knobs, two USB 2.0 ports, USB 3.0 port, on/off power switch, reset switch and the typical microphone and headset mini jacks.
Two LEDs are placed at the top of the case above the I/O.
The 3.5/2.5" docking station is placed at the top right beneath a plastic slide door.
There are 13 plastic flaps at the top but unlike the ones found on the XPredator X3 Devil Red Edition these are fixed.
Right beneath there's enough room to place either two 120mm fans or an 240mm radiator.
Two rubber grommets, a fan spot, 7 PCI expansion slots and the PSU area is what we see at the rear.
There's a 120mm fan preinstalled by Aerocool and unfortunately you can't swap it for a 140mm one.
Aerocool has placed a plastic cover above the PCI expansion slots.
To allow more room for cable management the left side panel also extends outwards.
At the bottom we see 4 tall feet and a removable air-filter beneath the PSU area.