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X2 Spitzer 20 PC Chassis review - Introduction

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/04/2016 10:31 AM [ 3] 7 comment(s)

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X2 Spitzer 20 PC Chassis
An ATX casing with bling LED Design 

We review the new X2 Spitzer 20 PC Chassis, a product series shows design and positions itself in a more mainstream Market. The chassis is available in two versions, the full tower SPITZER 20 and the micro tower SPITZER 22 version, for those who prefer a smaller and lightweight enclosure. We review the Spitzer 20 with closed side panel - join us in the review.

As you are going to notice, this chassis is moderately compact in size for something that is advertised as a full-tower,it however is light-weight and nice to look at. This SPITZER 20 chassis can house mini-ITX, micro ATX or ATX motherboards and offers a decent enough amount of of space to install your precious goods.

The SPITZER 20 is a full-tower PC gamer case with 7 expansion slots and support for the installation of long graphics cards ( maximum 370mm length VGA card ). Adding some more cooling is optional as well with the 4x 120mm and 3x 80mm fan mount locations throughout this chassis. Proposing stress-free upkeep shortcuts like tool-free removal of side panels and drives. Front USB3.0 and HD Audio AC97 peripheral connections offer a multimedia gateway. Constructed out of 0.5mm SPCC steel with strengthened EMI shielding the SPITZER 20

  • Space for assembly and idle airflow
  • 0.5mm SPCC steel with EMI shielding
  • Supports graphic cards up to 370mm
  • Cable Management enables neat routing & enhanced airflow 
  • Built-in 2xUSB3.0 + 1xUSB2.0 and HD Audio+AC97
  • 2x 120mm Blue LED Fans included, 1 in the front and 1 on the rear
  • Tinted acrylic window side panel
  • 2 years manufacturer warranty

Aditional 120 mm fans can also be mounted in the top side and rear for additional cooling. Anyway, have a peek at the chassis, it is a bit of lookepriced at € 69.95/ $ 74.95  Spitzer 20. Have a peek at the product, and then head on-wards to the next page please.
 




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