Clear Acrylic ATX PC Gaming Case & 4x80mm Blue LED Fans |
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Mhel
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Mhel EAN: 5060158300174 Label: Mhel Manufacturer: Mhel Model: BT1 Acrylic Gaming Case Publisher: Mhel Studio: Mhel |
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- ATX form Factor (this will fit 99.9% of current motherboards)
- Crystal clear 5/8mm acrylic construction, Acrylic feet and screw pack
- Front USB x 2 mic/headphones, Front USB and Audio/Mic Input
- 4 80mm Blue Led Fans, Comes fully assembled - in Static wrap, Case dimensions: (L) 470 (W)195 (H) 440MM
- 4 - 5.2 drive Bays, 6 - 3.5 drive bays, Case Speaker, Weight 5.6kg
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Product Description You are looking at the Ultimate 'Clear Acrylic PC Gaming ATX Case' With 4 Blue Led Lights/Fans
Stand out from the crowd with the ultimate in PC cases - this Very high quality gaming case is made from scratch resistant acrylic - Fully assembled ATX form factor and airflow designed chassis.
Complete with 4 Blue LED 80mm fans to get you started on the ultimate in case mods - This is a completely standard PC case ATX & Micro ATX compatible
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    Classy PC case, 2008-07-06 This is a gorgeous, completely see-through perspex ATX PC case. It's very stylish; you don't need to be a gamer to appreciate something like this sitting on your desk. You don't need to fill it up with neon cabling either - although it might be fun to experiment with that. I simply enjoy the novelty of being able to see all my carefully selected components as they produce magic on my screen.
Practically: the case is screwed together on all sides with Phillips head (cross type) screws which means that you can remove any side or sides of the case you want. In fact, if you really wanted to, you could reduce it to a pile of perspex plates and joining cubes. An advantage of this is that you can remove the side with the motherboard stands on and attach the motherboard without having to work inside the case. Once you've finished, screw that side back on with the motherboard attached. Then unscrew the other side, and maybe the top and bottom of the box, and carry on installing components.
The obvious cons of perspex are that you have to be very careful about ESD (static) - you can't earth yourself using the case - and it scratches easily. However, these things can be worked with/around. It's also worth noting that the box doesn't come with any documentation, but then again, apart from motherboards, most PC components don't seem to.
At any rate, I'm still spending lots of time gazing at my lovely non-beige, non-macho-black, flight of fancy...
    BEAUTIFUL ...but LOUD!, 2008-07-11 Its a real stunning case. Although the case does scratch easily and with 4 built in fans, its NOT quiet! i love the look though!
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