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Sansun Galaxy Case Review :: Galaxy Specifications
The first set of "Specifications" is ripped straight from Sansun's site, and intended to give an idea of what sets this chassis apart from the others. The second set will also be ripped from the site, albeit given in chart format. With that being said, here are the basic features of the case: 1. Meshed frontal design to scatter thermal inside the casing 2. Dual frontal fan for high heat dispatching for inside case bay 3. Temperature display on front panel 4. ATX and BTX form factor 5. Incredible Air duct design can be installed 12cm fan for optional 6. Gamer's dreaming 5.25 x 9 bays 7. Screwless structure 8. Optional Meshed circle side panel
In terms of how actual casings are today, this one is fairly modern in design, though advertising of "ATX or BTX" form Factor makes no sense, since the case cannot be adapted to house a BTX motherboard. Turning an eye to oddities, I noticed (even out of the box) that this casing is considerably longer than most ATX cases - around the same length as a Lian Li V-1200. This added depth is mostly due to the 2" of front bezel, and its protruding rings which extend past even the ridges. Another thing of interest is the inclusion of a 250mm side fan - something of fame lately, though in an unusual way - as an exhaust fan, which makes sense considering the case's design, modeled to pull air in over components, then draw it out as quickly as possible. With the specs aside, let's get that carton off her, and see what the case's made of. Contents:Discuss This Article
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