A look Inside – TACens THECA / Aplus Blockbuster II BM
It is obvious at a glance that the Aplus and TACens cases share the same interior layout. More specifically, they use an identical chassis that seems to be made by the same supplier and only differ in the design of their facing. We have noticed the same peculiarity with a few tower cases as well. Apparently, the steel or aluminium constructions are sourced from the same supplier, then the front panel is created in-house (or possibly bought from another company), and finally, the two parts arte merged on the assembly line. While this allows the companies to offer their highly individual models, in the end they are basically selling identical models.
Here, the similarities are not a drawback. Such twins are easy to test, review and rate. Truth be told, that saves us a lot of time. Both of these cases are fliptop models, allowing the upper part of the case to be flipped open to the side. Once assembled, the top part contains the drives and the power supply. The lower part houses the motherboard along with the CPU, the graphics card, and the memory. With the case opened like this, you are also able to reach the cables much more easily, as you can reach any jumper or connector from all sides. The only disadvantage to this two-level design is that it limits the headroom for large CPU coolers. The same goes for graphics cards with elaborate and thus large heatpipe solutions. However, long graphics cards such as the Geforce 8800 GT are not a problem.
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reading that makes me pleased i went for an Antec NSX 1300. more compact, good cooling, better looks, very solidly built - its down side is the nonstandard psu and lack of front facing 3.5" bay for a card reader but i'd reccommend it over any of the reviewed cases!
I will be building a micro-atx based box soon Lian-Li v300 for the same price as these looks like much better value