Clocker said:
The door is probably removable. At worst you can leave it open all the time since it swings 270 degrees...
The review explicitly mentions that it isn't ... However, after actually checking it out, I'll try to be a bit fairer:
o Composite panels are a great feature. Although
thick steel isn't that bad an alternative - avoiding straight aluminium is the main thing.
o Placing the power supply at the bottom probably lets you get away with a slower fan in the PS, although it's even more useful to use a reversible CPU cooler with the Prescott-compliant side duct (i.e. as an exhaust).
o The so-called duct for the lower four drives is absolutely no substitute for a cooling fan in front of them.
o The USB/Firewire/Audio ports are in the best possible location, i.e. half way up.
o Most cases don't have top fan openings for a reason. It tends to stamp this case as suitable for enthusiasts/nutters only.
Summing up, I can see that this case offers certain advantages over a
YY Cetus or an
HEC 6A19, namely composite side panels and better front port location.
But will it be realistically priced?