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    Enermax Phoenix Neo Case Review

    Posted on Monday, June 01 2009 @ 12:42:09 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    The Phoenix Neo case from Enermax has several positives including holes on the rear of the case for water cooling, the tool-less installation of drives, a removable HDD rack, and the tool-less installation of PCI devices. The case also has an extensive FP I/O including four USB 2.0 ports, an external SATA port and the ability to install most long video cards. For a street price of under $100 that is almost everything you need from a Mid Tower ATX case. Not quite an Editor's Choice, but a solid case to say the least, and it's not too pricey as well.

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