THE RINDJA EXTERIOR
Since the Rindja is just another mid-tower it's not really that large and to be more specific it measures 425mm in height, 380mm in width/depth and 185mm in thickness.
As expected from pretty much every new model the left side panel of the Rindja features a large clear acrylic window.
The fascia is made out of ABS plastic and is largely perforated to allow air to reach the fans inside.
X2 has placed the I/O on the right side of the fascia and here we see the on/off and reset buttons, power and HDD activity LEDs, two USB 3.0 ports and the usual microphone and headphones plugs (it seems that X2 originally wanted to use two USB 2.0 ports and one USB 3.0 port since there's an unused space tagged USB 3.0).
The front lines extend all the way to the top cover (again made out of ABS plastic) which is also perforated.
Going back at the front you can see that X2 has two 120mm LED fans pre-installed (one is on the outside and one on the inside, why that is you will see later on).
You can also mount a 240/360mm radiator here.
There's also enough space to either mount two 120mm fans or a 240mm radiator at the top).
Moving at the rear of the case we find a 120mm LED exhaust fan, 7 PCI expansion slots and the PSU area.
Although in the specs sheet it says X2 has 3 pre-installed fans at the front that's not the case since the third one is installed at the rear.
The right side panel extends outwards to allow for even more room beneath the mainboard tray for cable management.
A perforated section is placed underneath the PSU but there's no air-filter present.