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Fantastic First! |
March 9, 2010 |
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Anonymous Person
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Even though this was my first build, I can tell that this one fantastic case! One slight draw-back, very slight- mind you, is that you have to remove the front to install the PSU, which means unclipping three big pegs either side, one side being harder to get to than the other. But the stylish looks and FANTASIC looks make up for that. One last point, I used a MSI 770-C45 AMD ATX motherboard, and I reckon I can fit all the optical drives, which is a bonus! All in all, a fantastic case for a fantastic price! Well done X-Case!
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Good Midrange case. |
April 19, 2009 |
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John Dickson
from London
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I actually bought this for my SLI system, trying to make a small computer that packs an enormous punch, I knew if the case would not fit for my SLI system, I''d use it for my old P4 parts, so I went and ordered one. Turns out the case just missed the mark to house my SLI system by an inchThe power supply needs to be moved forward an extra inch then it would have been perfect. It has great ventilation for a small case which is why I considered it. It makes pretty good use of space but obviously its packed pretty tight which makes working inside it pretty tough. It has a nice exterior which simply works, nothing too complexed and extreme like some other cases try to be. I had to do a bit of DIY cutting to get the case to work with the CPU heat-sink, the side panel was only designed for the stock low profiled coolers so if you have huge CPU cooler the side panel cooling parts get in the way. Its a very nice space saver case designed pretty well,
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