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Ahanix dboX Computer Case Review
Author: Alan Wong
Date Posted: October 21st, 2003
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Bottom Line: The last few years have given rise to cases with modded windows – a practice previously unheard of. Now it’s a growing a trend to have a modded PC case with a side panel window. With so many options available which should you choose? We reviewed the Ahanix dboX and liked it although there were a few minor issues. Read on to find out what we found in our official review.......
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Specifications
The features of the Ahanix dBox are quite promising. The case has a side panel window, can hold up to 4 5.25" drives, 1 external 3.5 floppy, and 5 internal 3.5 drives. It has a thermometer which monitors the case temperature (and even shuts the computer down when it reaches 70oC) and even lets you control the speed of your fans via front panel buttons. *Note: In our testing, we purchased separately an Allied 400W Power Supply. THE CASE DID NOT COME WITH A POWER SUPPLY UNIT, SO PLEASE BE AWARE OF THAT.
Motherboard Support: Full ATX, Micro ATX, Flex ATX
Dimensions: 8" x 14" x 18.75" (Width x Height x Depth)
Weight: 17 lbs
Power Supply: None Included
Bays: 4 5.25" Bays
1 Exposed 3.5" Bay
6 Internal 3.5" Bays
Cooling System: 80mm Fan (For Exhaust)
120mm Fan (For Front Intake)
Expansion Slots: 7 Expansion Slots with Removable Covers
Case Material: Steel (Also comes in Aluminum)
Colors Available: Silver & Black (Also comes in Sony Blue & Silver and Whole Black)
Special Features: Thumbscrews
Built-in Thermometer on Front Panel (a.k.a. ICB)
Fan Speed Adjustment via Front Panel
Alarm built into case to ensure no overheating


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