X2 Spitzer 20 PC Chassis review

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Looks like a £25 pc case from a dark corner of a 2001 computer fair waiting for someone that just wants functional and doesn't care about aesthetics although i do like the see through front it will just be a dust magnet unless the bottom of the front panel has a hidden filter, i certainly wouldn't swap it for my Zalman ms800plus which is the price range the x2 is in.
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Looks like a £25 pc case from a dark corner of a 2001 computer fair waiting for someone that just wants functional and doesn't care about aesthetics although i do like the see through front it will just be a dust magnet unless the bottom of the front panel has a hidden filter.
So true lol. I'll stick with my £160 Thermaltake case. 😀
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X2 Spitzer 20 PC Chassis review We review the new X2 Spitzer 20 PC Chassis, a product series shows design and positions itself in a more mainstream Market. Available in two versions, the full tower SP...
Not even that much maybe a poundland special. It just looks cheap with all that plastic
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It looks okay, but it looks cheaply made also...
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Looks like a £25 pc case from a dark corner of a 2001 computer fair waiting for someone that just wants functional and doesn't care about aesthetics although i do like the see through front it will just be a dust magnet unless the bottom of the front panel has a hidden filter, i certainly wouldn't swap it for my Zalman ms800plus which is the price range the x2 is in.
That I can identify with. I have very cheap PC case. And it came with proper dust filters and on top of that with same mesh which this one uses instead of filters. Used cloth tape on inner side of removable covers to dampen vibrations (noise). And it is not far away from very expensive cases in functionality. I never cared about plastic additions to body of PC case, it is just waste of space. When I look for innovative approach to PC cases I can think about one rare thing... In past most of cases had PSU above MB, then trend became PSU below MB. And next trend was to reduce internal/external positions for optical drives/HDD to allow user customization. But those changes freed space, actually a lot of space into which PSU can fit in many ways. And that means good 9cm height added just for PSU can be saved. PSU can be oriented differently to reduce depth of PC case as it became common to use water cooling and therefore we no longer need 18cm clearance for big heatsinks. That brings me to this X2 case... It looks like any other universal case out there available for very long time. @Hilbert: If you happen to have opportunity to review some specialty PC case made with modern technologies in mind, I think we would not have such lame comments.
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Not bad looking at all, but advertised version looks tad better. I wonder what happens with inner case pressure when 120mm exhaust fan gets installed at the back. I bet the pressure remains just slightly positive near that left side opening.
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I bet this one is 10x better then this Thermaltake case i bought, most horrible case i've ever owned. It looks amazing, but the airflow is horrendous, gpu reaching 90c+ in my old antec 300 it only reached 75c WITH oc.