Features:
- Dust proof meshes
- Tool-free mechanical design
- Metallic Warship Enhances the structural steel sturdiness
- Eight tool-free expansion slots
- Patented shock-free railing system
I don’t know how much a metallic warship design actually enhances the sturdiness, but it does make for some interesting marketing speak.
Specifications:
Case Size | Full Tower Chassis |
Thermal Solution: | 1. Front:12cm Fan x 1 2. Rear: 12cm Fan x 1 3. Top:12cm Fan x 1 (Maximum Supports 12cm Fan x 2) 4. Side:22cm LED Fan with switch x 1 (Maximum Supports 12cm Fan x 6) 5. Water-Cooling Hole Ready |
I/O Expansion Slots: | PCI-E/PCI/AGP SlotX8 |
M/B Form Factor: | 1. ATX 2. Micro-ATX 3. E-ATX(12″X13″) |
Internal Drive Bay: | 1. 3.5” x 6 2. 2.5” x 1 |
Dimension(HxWxD): | 550x225x566mm (21.7″x8.9″x22.3″) |
Power Supply: | 1. ATX 12V 2. PS 2 or EPS Power |
Safety: | 1. CE and FCC Class B Requirement 2. RoHS |
External Drive Bay:
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1. 5.25” × 5 2. 3.5” x 1 (Converted from one 5.25” drive bay) |
Top I/O Ports: | 1. eSATAx2 2. USB2.0x4 3. IEEE1394A(FIREWARE) 4. HD/AC’97 Audio |
Material: | 1.0~0.8mm SECC Steel |
Packaging:
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The box keeps it simple with a picture of the case and the name on the back. The sides list all the specs.
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Inside, the case is neatly packaged with Styrofoam spacers.
Based on the pictures included in this review I am not too highly impressed with cable management. In fact there appears to be little or none. The top fan and rear fan sizes should be bigger especially if you wish to use an extended ATX motherboard. Other than that it looks like a fine case but I wish companies like this would beta test preliminary models and get feedback from users about what they want and need.