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Application:

ATX Tower Case & PSU

Provided by:

Raidtronics

Available at:

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Review by:

Paul

Edited by:

Scott

Review date:

July 18th, 2004
   

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Raidmax Scorpio 668 Gaming Case

     I like hosting LAN parties.  One of my favorite aspects of hosting LANs is to see all of the custom cases that show up.  I actually had one guy tell me he wasn't going to come to my LAN solely because he had a plain jane case and was embarrassed to let everyone see it.  Well, not all of us are masters with a Dremel and can turn a plain jane case into a show stopper.  For those of us that don't have time to transform our case, Raidmax has what we need.  They have come through with an incredible looking case.  Other than being shiny, does the case deliver what is needed on the inside to make this case truly outstanding?


     You can see from the above pictures that the finish is truly amazing.  Raidmax has really taken the paint to a whole new level.  This is about as close to an automotive finish as you can have without spending a ton of money.

Product Specifications

Material: 1.0mm Aluminum
Drive Bays: 5 X 5.25" and 2 X 3.5" external

5X 3.5" H.D. internal

System Board: ATX Form Factor 12" x 10.5" of smaller
Expansion Slot: Standard ATX 7 Slots
Power Supply 420 Watts PS2 size/ ATX12V P4 ready Power Supply
Dimension: 21.25"(H) X 8"(W) X 19"(D) or 520mm(H) x 205mm(W) x 470mm(D)