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ATX Tower Cases & PSU

Provided by:

Raidtronics

Review by:

Matt

Edited by:

Scott

Review date:

February 17th, 2003
 

Features Continued...

     What a stunner! Being a Mopar fanatic, this case brings back reminisces of the infamous 1970 AAR 'Cuda "Lemon Twist". The 268WY also has a load of clear coat to prevent scratching.

     The 278WB is very similar in features and dimensions to its 268WY brother, although it does features corner side-lights that are filled with fluid to give you a lava-lamp looks to your PC. The finish is also stunning in quality and look, with no runs or orange peel in the paint. Its almost as if Raidmax took their cases to a reputable body shop to have them painting in acrylic enamel.

     Here is a closer view of the lava-lamp lights located on the front of the case. They are shown as a blue hue in the previous picture. A simple 4-pin Molex powers them.

     The side windows of both cases are remarkably different from one another, and both are equipped with factory 80mm fans with 4-pin Molex plugs.

     Both cases feature front mounted USB with firewire and audio jack capability. The doors on each case are push in click for ease of use.