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Hence our site's slogan, we always try to bring
you product reviews that are typically out of the norm. The product I'll
be looking at today certainly does fit this bill. The folks over at
Sytrin Corporation have been working hard on a PC case that uses a
re-designed thermoelectric AirCon cooling unit that primarily acts as an
air-conditioning unit. This time, however, they have implemented it inside the
chassis where it ultimately should be. It basically sports an innovative
concept in cooling similar to a previous review we published on the PC AirCon
PAC 400. The new Nextherm ICS 8200 is certainly an impressive chassis from
the minute it is taken out of the box.
Packaging & Contents
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This heavy box came all the way from Hong Kong.
Fortunately, it was double-boxed and arrived in one piece. Inside the
case, you'll find a white box with additional parts and instructions.
Let's have a closer look at what's included...

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Considering this case does come with what I
think is the best power supply I've seen bundled with a case, a power cord is
included. Also included are some drive rails, I/O plate, bag of hardware
and some excellent documentation.
Quick Glance
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The Nextherm ICS 8200 is a very appealing case
with a clean contemporary design. You'll immediately notice its overall
high quality when you take it out of the box. It is very heavy and well
designed. It features an attractive anodized black finish which will
require extra care to keep it looking like new. The front features a
hinged door to cover up the 5.25" drives, a honeycomb style aluminum panel
near the bottom for proper ventilation, and the LCD display with analog meter.
The rear sports a Sunon 90mm fan.
Specifications
Their website is still not fully functional, so
I took grabbed the specs from the included documentation.

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