Send your suggestions here





 
 


Date: April 27th, 2003
Article by: Nathan Glentworth (Owner, Head Editor & Hardware Reviewer)
Product was donated by: Techparadise

 

PRODUCT PICTORIAL AND FEATURE WALKTHROUGH (cont'd)



The rear of the case is pretty standard with it's back connection plate and rear exhaust fan.



For a couple of minutes I was trying to figure out where the darn screws and connectors were hiding. Finally I found them in this interesting small storage compartment. Although a small feature, I found this little compartment to be a great idea and will insure you won't lose your screws when you do your next upgrade.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Enough of the outside, let's check out what features the inside has for us. Unscrewing two thumbscrews will allow you access to the inside.



First thing you should notice is the fact that this case comes with an included 350 watt P4 certified power supply. For an aluminum case with this low of a price, having the addition of an included power supply only brings the consumer more bang for the buck.



Under the power supply is the second tri-LED fan which acts as the main exhaust for the case other than the power supply.



The case will handle any ATX motherboard in the market to day and has the capability of housing a maximum of 6 PCI cards.


 


<<Page 2 Home Page 4>>


ANTEC VERIS FUSION REMOTE MAX PREMIUM HOME THEATER PC CASE

SAMSUNG PN50A650 50 INCH 1080P PLASMA TV REVIEW

SAMSUNG BD-P1500 BLU-RAY PLAYER REVIEW

SILVERSTONE NT06 EVOLUTION HEATPIPE CPU COOLER REVIEW

WOLFKING WARRIOR XXTREME GAMING KEYBOARD REVIEW

  • Motherboards
  • Memory
  • Processors (Box)
  • Processors (OEM)
  • Cooling Fans
  • Graphics Cards
  • Digital Video
  • Hard Disks
  • DVD ROM
  • CD ROM
  • CDR/CDRW
  • Multi Media
  • Cases
  • Power Supplies
  • Input Devices
  • LCD Monitors
  • Networking
  • Printers
  • Scanners
  • Software
  • Notebooks
  • PDAs


    Search for lowest prices in
    for

  •  
     

    All modifications published on this site are for your own responsibility.
    TweakNews.net is not responsible in any way for damage caused.

    © Copyright 2002-2008 : www.TweakNews.net