Boogie Bug Dub Style M (Zalman Z-Machine GT1000) Case Review
Andy Ruffell / 14 years ago
Completed System
Once everything has been installed and you’re ready to go, I would pre-warn you that if using the Molex fan connector, expect a shed load of noise and that’s exactly what we were exposed to, which you can hear in all its glory in our video review.
We were also shown a lovely blue light display coming from the two 92mm fans at the front.
A similar affair is shown at the back of the case with the 120mm fan showcasing a blue LED which will bounce off your back wall.
From the side, the window also gives a nice view of the blue LED and the rest of the components including motherboard, power supply, CPU cooler and graphics card just to add to your gloating rights if you have something spectacular inside.
Once you open up the two side panels you can see the fantastic cable tidying job I performed. Being honest though, the cable tidying options were far from amazing, but the case still provided really good airflow and sufficient room around the seperate components.
A view of the case at night really shows off the looks of this case in its true glory and gives a unique look and therefore reason as to why someone would purchase this case.