With seven PCI slots the chassis is perfect for ATX, micro-ATX and mini-ITX motherboards, and will handle graphics cards of up to 280mm long, so it’s pretty competent and should be compatible with most of the motherboards and graphics cards on the market today.
Priced at around 169.90 Euro the case is far from cheap, this is certainly for the more enthusiast end of the market who want something stylish for their next gaming rig. I can’t help but think it bears even a remote resemblance to the In Win 904, but in many ways it looks like a lot of different cases I’ve seen, with products from In Win, Silverstone and Fractal looking like they’ve been blended into one, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing.
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