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    Tagan A+ Curbic Review

    Posted on Tuesday, November 25 2008 @ 14:10:01 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    This case looks great on the outside, and performs pretty well inside. Depending on pricing, this case could be quite competitive. The lack of a window allows for some level of distraction from the inside quality – some scratches and over-spray mainly. The fans look great and the switches are a nice touch for people who don’t like flashy computers. This feels like a case that many people can like using. The only major downfall is a lack of a manual of any sort. It is nice to have a removable motherboard tray, but most cases don’t have such features. The tray does have divots that allow heat from the back of the motherboard to escape, but also greatly increases the sturdiness of the tray so that when installing components the motherboard does not flex. The front audio and USB are easy to reach, as are the variable fan toggles.

    Link: Overclockersclub

    Tagan A+ Curbic


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