THE OVERSEER RX-I INTERIOR
The side panels may not feature any noise insulating materials but they are quite thick.
The interior of the Overseer RX-I features a nice black paint and looks quite spacious.
Three out of the four available optical drive bays feature a quite sturdy tool-less locking mechanism. The 4th comes with a preinstalled 5.25" to 3.5" (1.44) adapter.
You can install up to five 3.5" disk drives inside the Overseer RX-I.
The drive trays are very sturdy something we don't see a lot, not with most towers.
A very large hole beneath the CPU area along with 5 cable management holes is present on the mainboard tray.
Unlike the other two preinstalled fans the rear 120mm one is plain and doesn't feature any LEDs.
Thermaltake placed stability above all else for the PCI expansion slots by using typical thumbscrews.
The PSU space is well designed however i would prefer to see a few rubber feet instead of direct contact with the chassis.
Right next to the PSU there's another spot where you can install an 120/140mm intake fan.
Much like all the latest towers to hit the market the Overseer RX-I also features an mainboard USB 3.0 connector.
Here you can see the top 200mm blue LED fan, the empty area next to it (in which you can also install a 200mm fan) and the holes which you can use with a dual radiator.