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#634 - Raidmax Sagitta Gaming Case |
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Written by Rodney Reynolds
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Wednesday, 04 January 2006 |
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Conclusion:
While this is not the king of cases, it does have many
redeeming factors. It has decent air circulation if an
optional 120mm fan is installed at the front. Lets face it,
case air circulation is very important. It baffles me why a
fan wasn't included at the front, I guess it's to keep the
consumer cost low. The tool-less design on both the drive
bays and the expansion slots will definitely come in handy.
It even comes with a power supply. This could really be a
positive or negative feature though. Some folks would just
prefer to get their own power supply. I believe it's a plus
because this product is really targeted at the budget
conscious computer builder. A word on the case's appearance:
If you need to make a statement at a LAN Party, this case
will do it. Oh, and on a funny note. This is not the
Spaghetti case, it's Sagitta meaning; 'A
constellation in the Northern Hemisphere near Aquila and
Vulpecula'.
Pros:
- Lots of fans (but no fan at the front)
- Great air circulation (remember to install a fan at the
front)
- Tool-less design
- Includes a 450W PSU
Cons:
- Looks a little cheap
- Front door may easily be cracked off or damaged
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