There are colorways galore with this thing.
IT’S FAIR TO say that Hyte’s Y70 Touch has impressed us—it’s a chassis unlike any we’ve seen before. That angular design, touchscreen display, and rich feature set has made it one of the nicest cases we’ve had the pleasure to work in. There’s a lot to love here—a lot of sweet little touches that make the Y70 Touch a thing of beauty. However, it’s not without fault. Throughout our time building with it, there were hiccups; moments where we questioned design choices, decisions that baffled the mind, and slight build inconsistencies that lack the refinement of a more mainstream chassis builder.
Let’s start with the good. It’s a fullsized ATX case, capable of holding E-ATX boards in its girthy housing, complete with some serious cooling potential. In total, you can mount ten fans in here at any one time (not including push-pull): three in the floor, three in the roof, three in the side, and one in the rear. There’s plenty of space for radiators and liquidcooled solutions, and the overall chill factor is demonstrable.