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Review: Zalman Fatal1ty case
A high-end case with great build quality
Specifications:
Verdict
Overall: The case we looked at is an early sample and the
pricing is yet to be confirmed, but the build quality is superb
Simon Crisp,
Personal Computer World
31 May 2006
Beautifully constructed from 5mm black anodised aluminium, the Fatal1ty looks
like a normal high-end case. It is only when you open the side panel that you
see some the design touches Zalman are famous for.
The 3.5 drive bays are rotated 90º which allows easy access and have rubber
rollers to make it easier to push the drives in. A novel idea is the use of a
Velcro straps to hold the drives in place, which allows for quick and easy
removal.
The case comes complete with a card reader and three fans - a 120mm on the
rear panel and a pair of 92mm ones at the front - all with red LEDs.
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