3/26/2011

Super Mid Tower Case Review

Super Mid Tower Case
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I like the aesthetic design of this case a lot, it doesn't look cheap or home-brew at all.Neither is it over the top like some so-called 'gamer' cases.It is reasonably quiet, especially with the included 3-speed fan set to mid.It comes with a 500W PSU, which is more than adequate for a reasonably conventional rig.

I'm using mine with a Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3R motherboard, Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 CPU, Sapphire Radeon HD3870 graphics card, 3 x DVD-RW and 3 x Western Digital Caviar Green 1TB drives.

The only problem I encountered is the lack of depth when you start putting that lot together.The HD3870 graphics card is not huge, but neither is it tiny.It is pretty much the same width as the motherboard.But that negates using one of the 5 hard drive slots.Not a deal-breaker, but annoying.

The other issue with lack of more internal space is that it's difficult to be tidy with the cabling.Nevertheless, once it's finished, and the door is closed, it's a very elegant box.

One really nice touch; there's a little recessed square in the front facia, near the bottom, and Antec provide their own adhesive logo - but it's up to you whether you stick it on, or use something of your own, or leave it anonymous.I'd say that's quiet confidence in their product, and I like that.

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Product Description:
It is actually possible to get a case that combines versatility capacity quietness and 80 PLUSCertified power. The NSK6580B combines ease-of-use features like a removable 3.5 HDD cage that holds 5 removable trays with Quiet Computing technology and a 80 PLUSCertified EarthWatts 430 Watt power supply with universal input and active PFC. Indirect front bezel vents and silicone grommets for the hard drives minimize noise while the crisp understated styling makes the NSK6580B an attractive addition to your office.

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