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Application:

ATX Mid-Tower Case

Provided by:

CrazyPC

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Review by:

Matt

Edited by:

Scott

Review date:

April 18th, 2004

Raidmax Storm ATX Mid-Tower Case

     We've had quite a few Raidmax product reviews in the past, and they never seem to disappoint us when it comes to bang for the buck. Of course some of our staff tend to argue about what is more important, bang of the buck, or features and quality. I think after taking a quick gander at the Storm ATX case, that Raidmax haven't changed too much. It seems that they have had the same internal case design for quite awhile, much like Antec had just a few short years ago. So what does the Storm in this case describe? Well a quick look at the 120mm fan in the front panel gives us a good hint, and the semi-gloss grey paint job may have some kind of resemblance to the dark clouds that come out of the sky just before a storm. Ok now I'm getting carried away, so lets take a look at this case and see if it's a worthy contender in the budget case market that Raidmax seems to own right now...

Specifications

External Drive Bays:
4 x 5.25" and 2 x 3.5"
Internal Drive Bays:
4 x 3.5" H.D.
System Board::
ATX Form Factor 12" x 10.5" or smaller
Expansion slots:
Standard ATX 7 slots
Material:
0.7mm SECC
Power Supply:
PS2 size/ ATX12V P4 ready Power Supply
Dimension(WxDxH):
200 x 450 x 430 mm