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 Revoltec Zirconium PC chassis review

 By: Hilbert Hagedoorn Edited by  | Published: June 23, 2007  



Revoltec Zirconium PC Chassis review

There she is, the Revoltec casing after partly removing it from the packaging. It's well packaged with Styrofoam.

Revoltec Zirconium PC Chassis review

You'll immediately notice the nice design. Kinda stealthy? Bare in mind, this case costs only 65 USD/EUR.

Revoltec Zirconium PC Chassis review

Let's have a look at some specifications. First off the casing has four 5.25”, two 3.5”x2 and four HD bays. The mainboards you can use have to be of the ATX design (funny that BTX still isn't kicking in, isn't it?). 

To be precise Full Size ATX and Micro-ATX will fit perfectly, which is 99% of the mainboards out there. Of course your standard ATX power supply fits perfectly in there (there is no PSU supplied).

Revoltec Zirconium PC Chassis review

Here we see the backside of the PC. Nothing special or unique than other normal ATX cases. However, you can unmistakably see that the case is equipped with a 120mm cooling fan for the case airflow exhaust.

Gotta love thumb screws. There are four of them on the backside for the side panels. The rest of the casing uses standard screws (supplied). The side panel is a simple business and doesn't have any side panel locking mechanisms.



 


 

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