Spire X2.6011 review

Function over style, and we're fi ne with that

Spire X2.6011
Spire X2.6011

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    Decent price

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    Great cooling

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    Fan controls

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    Roomy interior

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    Build quality

Cons

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    Pretty ugly

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    No support for E-ATX mobos

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Spire is probably better known in the UK for cooling products rather than cases, which might explain why there's more than a little of the Cooler Master HAF series about this X2.6011 chassis.

That's definitely not a bad thing as the High Air Flow range of cases have been among the most popular enthusiast PC chassis of recent times. Can Spire, with its wealth of cooling knowhow, compete?

Inner workings

Other than that little issue, though, the chassis is impressively laid out inside. There's a huge cut-out behind the motherboard's CPU section so you won't need to remove the innards when you're replacing a chunky cooler. There's also ample room for routing cables behind the motherboard too.

That's a theme that continues when it comes to the type of graphics cards that you'll be able to drop in - one of the two drive bays is easily removed so you can fit up to 430mm long graphics cards without a problem. Considering the massive Radeon HD 7970 is less than 300mm long you've got room to grow.

Considering the sub-£100 price tag of this roomy chassis you're getting an awful lot of case for your money. It's got all the requisite modern trappings of an enthusiast case, and limited mobo compatibility aside, it's as complete a chassis package as you could want.

We've been rather impressed by the solid build quality and the ease with which it's possible to jam in your components. The aesthetics may all be function over style, but when a case works this well it's tough to argue with.