TheOverclocker Issue 21 | Page 47

1 2 Flexible handles that actually act as shock absorbers of sorts. Comfortable to carry the case with and also serve as styling ques. 1 This is what I was talking about earlier. The motherboard actually sits above the PSU so there’s ample space to fit a regular size PSU in here 3   A removable drive cage for those very long graphics cards. So far I can’t think of a single graphics card that wouldn’t fit in there with the drive cage removed. 4 5 Optical drive is mounted here naturally or you can use this space for dual radiators. 3 BitFenix ships a single 120mm silent fan with the case, you can use that space for a single radiator LCS like the Thermaltake Water 2.0 or other similar units. 6 These cases come in at least four colors, although right now you may only be able to get it in white or black. Both colors are great actually. The simplistic design lends itself very well to making it look classy without being old. 7 Power and Reset buttons are on the side. We’d have preferred them at the top of the case but it makes sense why they were placed there. 8 USB 3.0 ports that also work equally well on USB 2.0 headers, if there’s any complaint here it’s that there’s only two instead of four, but then again I can only wonder what that would do to the price. “... not only can you fit a regular sized PSU in the case, full sized graphics card, but a radiator as well.” Would you buy it? Overall this is simply the best Mini-ITX chassis on the market. If you’re looking, look no further, this is the case you want. The Score 9/10 Issue 21 | 2012 The OverClocker 47