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As the interest for gaming cases continues to
grow, so do the ideas from case manufacturers in order to put out a product
that will stand out from the vast majority of cases available on the market
today. One manufacturer, Raidmax, has put a lot of thought
into their latest case and was primarily designed to draw attention and
possibly making it an impulse buy for many enthusiasts. Not to be
confused with our recent review of the Sunbeam Samurai, the Raidmax
Samurai is certainly in a class of its own. Sporting a rather profound new
design, this hip new case has generated quite a stir among a majority of
enthusiasts. Let's take a closer look!
Packaging &
Contents
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Now,
the very large box it ships in, labeled "Samurai, Spirit of War", is just as
much of an attention-grabber as the case itself. Upon arrival, many were
intrigued and wondering just what the heck it actually was. So yes,
those who do purchase this case will be in for quite a surprise upon arrival.
The case includes a small white box with your bag of install hardware.
The speaker comes already mounted to the bottom of the case as you will see a
bit later.
Specifications
External Drive Bays: 5 x 5.25" and 2 x 3.5"
Internal Drive Bays: 3 x 3.5" H.D.
System Board:: ATX Form Factor 12" x 10.5" or smaller
Expansion slots: Standard ATX 7 slots
Material: 0.8mm Japenness SECC
Power Supply: PS2 ATX12V Power Supply (Optional)
Demensions: 56x53x21.5cm
Weight: 13.8kgs
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