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Xilence Interceptor Pro Case Review

Some of the key features such as “two systems in one case”, “support for extreme water cooling” and “hot-swap support for SSD and HDD” are listed on the box front. Let's hope that the spelling mistake for ‘extreme' isn't a sign of poor quality.

Highlights of the Interceptor Pro are outlined on the box's rear. An annotated image indicates the support for 480mm radiators, double IO front panels and the use of dust-filtered fan mounts.

Xilence supplies the necessary mounting equipment in individual bags. Zip-ties, a diagnostic speaker, the user manual and a dual power supply adapter are also included.

A pair of rubber-tipped, removable feet as well as two separate panels for the top chamber completes the included bundle.

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  1. is that case for real? lol