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Application:

Mid Tower Enclosure

Provided by:

Kingwin

Available at:

PCToyLand.com

Review by:

Jason

Edited by:

Scott

Review date:

August 17th, 2004
   

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     The wires and connectors are the only thing that could turn me off about this case. I can not imagine anyone with a windowed case leaving bare wires hanging out and influencing the overall image of the case. There is something about colored wires looking at me in the face that can get really bothersome. The power supply is a good one at 420 Watts, although it will just be unattractive without some sleeving work. Now that I think about it this connectors are totally customizable. I can do whatever I want with them, and that includes sleeving with UV, which I have yet to see any manufacturer up to this point. if I want some UV blue sleeves on them, I can do so. If I want some purple sleeves, then guess what, I can do that too.

     The front fan is a very nice addition for all of us needing additional cooling for out drives.  Although, most of us would add additional components to aid in the cooling, the more the better...

     Alas, another fan!  The biggest conclusion I am coming to about this design is that Kingwin understands two things.  1) Ventilation is essential.  2) Looks aren't everything for the wiring, but it sure does help.  The Mutant X keeps hot air moving and cool air coming in.