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    Akasa Infiniti ZOR chassis Review

    Posted on Thursday, February 12 2009 @ 15:03:55 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Overall we’ve been far from impressed with the Infiniti ZOR throughout our time with the case. While there isn’t too much wrong externally as long as the simple styling suits your tastes, the internals are a catalogue of compromises. The removable motherboard that isn’t, the woeful lack of cable routing, plenty of sharp edges and fan cables that just aren’t long enough are all frustrating problems. And while we really like the extremely flexible drive bay mounting and front panel along with the wealth of space inside, the flaws still rankle.

    The biggest concern here though is the thermal performance and especially the GPU cooling. While we might have criticised previous gamer cases for their design, styling or lack of high end features, they generally tend to get the cooling bit right, but here it’s a real disappointment. This makes the ZOR very unattractive if you plan on fitting more demanding graphics solutions, although we don't expect many will use more than a single GPU in such a case.


    Link: Bit Tech

    Akasa Infiniti ZOR chassis


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