X-Dreamer II PC Case review

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The case comes preinstalled with what I call deep-sea blue LED fans in the top and side for the real "wow" factor. Furthermore we can see features like a quality enamel finish, multiple blue LEDs in the front, an LCD that displays temperature, Side Panel with see through acrylic window and a nice front-panel.

This case provides more than adequate cooling for even the most hardcore gamers. Fans are noisy, so while I can't say that the sound was all that bad, it is present alright.
When we open up the case we can see the Internal Drive Bays: 4x5.25" / 2x3.5" and  4x3.5" hidden. As stated the case is cheap to buy, so the choice of metal seems a bit "can" like. It's reasonably safe material as you can't really cut yourself unless you are doing really nasty things in there. Also included are the necessary screws & stuff. You need to be aware of the fact that this is not just a PC case, a 400 Watt PSU is supplied, which surprisingly is very stable with an Athlon 64 3800+ running. Not all that bad huh?

 

Case Material

Metal

Main Board

ATX/ BABY AT

Dimensions(DxWxH)

440x200x430mm

Color

Black / Silve / Blue / Green / Yellow / Beige

Power Supply ATX 350W Power Supply(Horizontal) w/ I/O Switch
Drive Space 4x5.25" / 2x3.5" / 4x3.5"Hidden
Ports 2 USB + Audio (Microphone Jack & Earphone Jack)
Features 1)Acrylic Added to Front Panel for Polish Appearance
2)Front Panel W/6 Blue Led
3)Side Panel w/See-Through Window

4)W/2 UV Blue Fan W/Blue Led Fan
     ---1 on Side Panel Window
     ---1 on Top Panel
5)W/2 Custom-Made Fan Grill
     ---1 on Side Panel Window
     ---1 on Top Panel
6)Screwless Side Panel
7)Automatic Drop-Down Doors for Color Case
8)Back Lighting Temperature Display LCD
9)Extended Body for All the Drives and Motherboards to Fit in.
Expansion Slot 7 Expansion Slots
Front Panel Switch Power / Reset
Led Display Power / HDD
Shipping Weight 20 lbs
Cu'ft 2.18'

Right, let's startup the pictorial, but before we do that let's briefly take a peek at the rig powered up, so you know what you can expect ;)

X-Dreamer II

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