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Review: Aopen G325 SFF case
You'll either love or hate this small form factor case
Specifications:
Verdict
Overall: Cooling might be an issue and the design won’t suit
everyone
Simon Crisp,
Personal Computer World
03 May 2006
Aopen’s latest SFF (small form factor)
case is a step up in size from its popular XC Cube range.
It measures 280 x 405 x 260mm (w x d x h), which allows the use of micro ATX
motherboards compared to the proprietary motherboards in the XC Cube range.
The large compartment attached to the back panel holds the power supply and
is a novel way of getting rid of one source of heat in a PC.
Slightly worryingly, the PSU fan is the only source of cooling for the G325.
Aopen says you should use a PSU with a 12cm fan and we recommend you buy the
best-quality supply you can afford.
When it comes to looks you’ll either love it or hate it.
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