The Diablotek CPA-A95BK’s tool-less design offers an easy assembly with minimal use of screws. The Diablotek CPA-A95BK supports video card length up to 275mm.ĭesigned to be compatible with both ATX and Micro ATX motherboards. The Diablotek CPA-A95B has the option of installing water cooling systems. The pre-installed rear 120mm fan offers great amount of airflow. The Diablotek CPA-A95BK is made out of highest-grade and lightest aluminum magnesium materials. The drives are installed with rails which you’ll see a little bit later.Ībove the HDD cage is where your 5.25” devices go, there’s room for four of them but only two use the tool-less clip system. The hard drive cage can hold three hard drives, and the front fan will blow right across them. On the bottom of the case you’ll see raised rails for your power supply to allow airflow. Here’s the inside view of the rear of the case with a better view of the fan and PCI slots: Here’s the view with the left side panel removed, there’s an accessory bag in there along with the standard cables for USB, audio and the motherboard connections. As you can see the case isn’t painted on the inside and it’s rather bright. Removing the right panel we can see the back of the motherboard tray which has holes for routing cables through and a larger cut out space for swapping out heatsinks without removing your motherboard. The side panels are held in place with thumbscrews for easy access. The PCI slots are vented and removable and replaceable.
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The Fly only comes with one fan installed, but you can install another in the front of the case for added airflow and cooling ability.Īs with most cases these days, the PSU is mounted on the bottom. Moving around to the back you’ll see the common arrangement of ports and holes, along with a pre-installed fan and holes for liquid cooling as well. On the bottom of the fly you’ll see four rubber feet and ventilation holes for the hard drives along with a large rectangular mesh area where the power supply would be located. At the bottom of the case front are ventilation slits with space behind for a single cooling fan. The front of the case has four 5.25” bays and one 3.5” bay which is behind the Diablotek logo, below that is the power and reset buttons, two USB ports, connections for audio and LEDs for power and hard drive activity. When I first open up the box and unpacked the Fly, the front bezel design reminded me of my Lian Li PC-8FI case. Sometimes subdued styling is better really. The look is rather plain, but flashy isn’t always what someone wants in a case. Despite being lightweight it does feel sturdy and well made overall.
The case is very lightweight, it’s made of a combination of aluminum and magnesium. The right and left sides are just plain side panels, nothing special here, no ventilation or windows. The color is supposedly black but it’s more of a gunmetal gray I think. The Diablotek Fly comes packaged well with the case in aplastic bag and styrofoam on the sides to prevent damage during shipping. The case has subtle yet stylish looks, it would fit fine in an office as your work computer or in your home housing your gaming system. This case is very lightweight made from aluminum and magnesium with space inside for even the largest of video cards and even a large CPU cooler or liquid cooling system. Today for review I’ve got the Diablotek Fly Mid Tower case or chassis.