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The back of the Soprano DX is nothing special, looks much like every other case on the market. There is a 12cm Blue LED exhaust fan included on the rear with a reasonable open grill so airflow should be impaired too much. Sadly both back and front fans in the Soprano don’t connect to the motherboard and as such their speed cannot be monitored, they both connect with standard Molex power connectors. As standard there is no power supply is included with the DX, but any standard size ATX power supply will fit without a worry.

The Soprano DX includes a Perspex window side panel as standard, with an 8cm vent cut out of the window to assist CPU cooling, although a fan can’t be put in this place without doing a dodgy job to fit it there. The panel itself is held to the case with two sliding clips, and secured by two thumb screws, so it’s nice and easy to remove for internal access.


