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Review
of the ColorCases X Series Case
By flung
WhiningDog.NET
10/27/2002
1. Introduction
I came across ColorCases.com
a few months back after looking for new and cool looking PC cases to play
with. After contacting them about their cases, they were nice enough to
send us one of their new low cost cases recently. We’re so used
to seeing $100+ dollar aluminum cases that we often forget that there
are plenty of individuals out there who don’t need that super light,
super strong, super money sucking aluminum case. It’s more than
likely that most people out there just want a case that works. Thus today,
we’ll get a chance to look at the ColorCases.com X series case –
the 101– otherwise known as the Roswell X. It should be noted that
the case we got was a variation of the 101 that is shown on the website.
(I’ll have to inquire about specifics with ColorCases). In fact
if you look at the website, you'll notice that the case below looks like
variations of the 101, 104 (X-BEE yellow), 105 (Mars-X), and 107 (Steath-X).
I can't seem to actually find this specific case on the site so you may
have to call ColorCases directly to obtain this.
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| Left side of the case |
Front view of the case |
Rear view of the case |
1.1 Specifications
The 101 Roswell X Case’s specifications are
as follows:
| Component: |
Notes |
| Material: |
Steel with Plastic Face |
| Drive Bay: |
5.25' Bays (exposed) x 4
3.5' Bays (exposed) x 1
3.5' Bays (hidden) x 2 |
| Slot Bracket: |
7 |
| Motherboard Type: |
ATX Form Factor |
| I/O Bracket: |
Standard ATX |
| Features: |
-ATX Form Factor Mid-Tower Case
-Universal ATX I/O Shield
-Electro magnetically Shielded
-Electromagnetic interference protection
-Fit any standard ATX or Pentium IV Power Supply |
| Ports: |
Front USB ports |
| Weight:: |
25 lbs |
| Dimensions: |
455 x 200 x 415mm (LxWxH) in mm |
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