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Application:

Mid Tower Enclosure

Provided by:

CoolerGuys.com

Available at:

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Review by:

Matt

Edited by:

Scott

Review date:

June 10th, 2004
   

Features

     Ok, OK, features, features... Well this case has lots of them, and you wouldn't expect a case of this size to have it all, but it most certainly does. It has all the fans you could want, good ones too. It also has a lot of options that are well hidden to the eye at first glance. This case is simply stunning so I'm going to step aside for a second and let the pictures do the talking.

     I cannot remember where I found the quote that this case needed some work in the fit and finish department, but whoever said that was evidently under some kind of prescription he shouldn't have been taking. I kept looking for flaws and I simply could not find any. Taking into consideration the average price this case is, I would consider it a bargain! Most cases of this size that are aluminum and have all the required fans for a good overclock are around $40 more...

     Notice from the following pictures that the front of the case has a brushed feel to it. The door is a magnetic type much like the Silverstone case we reviewed awhile back, but this magnet is of a bit higher quality and the door is hinged a bit better. Counter sunk screws are featured throughout the case sticking with the fluid look which defines the "Wavemaster" name...