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EVGA Hadron Air review




We review the cutest and most tiny chassis from EVGA, the EVGA Hadron Air. A small mini ITX form factor chassis that will house the smallest, but also the biggest stuff inside your computer. A high-end graphics card can even be installed So yeah, it ain't mid, not full but mini and this is intended for small form factor PCs. At 305mm height and 169mm width the EVGA Hadron chassis is small, but very big.
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iancook221188
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Posted on: 03/06/2014 12:34 AM
i like it but the price is quite high
i like it but the price is quite high
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Posted on: 03/06/2014 02:16 AM
Why do you want dust filters on exhaust fans?
Why do you want dust filters on exhaust fans?
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Want a really tiny chassis ? Well, we review the EVGA Hadron Air. A chassis that is small, but will house some pretty high performance components.Â*At 305mm height and 169mm width the EVGA Had...
EVGA Hadron Air review
WTF is with all the pc case that have see threw sides? I dont want all the lights from the in side the case coming out.... WAY to many cases do this it makes find a a good case hard to do
Want a really tiny chassis ? Well, we review the EVGA Hadron Air. A chassis that is small, but will house some pretty high performance components.Â*At 305mm height and 169mm width the EVGA Had...
EVGA Hadron Air review
WTF is with all the pc case that have see threw sides? I dont want all the lights from the in side the case coming out.... WAY to many cases do this it makes find a a good case hard to do
TheSarge
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Posted on: 03/07/2014 02:04 AM
It's the bling factor. You wanna show off how cool the PC looks inside without taking the side panel off, then you use a window. I don't know why you don't want the lights on the inside of the case shining out.... they're just little LEDs, can't be all that bright can they?
WTF is with all the pc case that have see threw sides? I dont want all the lights from the in side the case coming out.... WAY to many cases do this it makes find a a good case hard to do
It's the bling factor. You wanna show off how cool the PC looks inside without taking the side panel off, then you use a window. I don't know why you don't want the lights on the inside of the case shining out.... they're just little LEDs, can't be all that bright can they?
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It's a neat design, but it isn't quite right. To wit:
1) There should be feet on the bottom, not bare metal. And it should be flat and level, not tilted back because there's a stand on the front but not one on the bottom.
2) The USB ports should be on the front not on the side.
3) There should be a fan mount space on the front if you want to add one there to help cool the hard drives.
4) There's no reset button. I know this seems to be a trend in PC design lately but I don't agree with that.
5) If there's a HDD activity LED on the front or the top I don't see one. I know, It's not technically necessary but what can I say; I'm old-school.
6) They're probably gonna get sued by Apple for using that curved metal stand on the front that looks sort of like the last generation of Mac Pro cases. Because if Apple can sue Samsung for using rounded corners...