Aopen's Super Mid-Tower Case

Well, it may not be one of those fancy plexiglass deals, but Aopen's new H600A "super mid-tower" case looks like it's built for endurance and is just a solid piece of hardware for those who think the paint job is less important than what's under the hood. The H600A, an ATX/microATX/Full AT case has four 5.25" bays and five 3.5" bays, a second fan installed for improved ventilation, up to four additional fans as an added option, two rail sets for CD-ROM/HDD access, a 300watt , 12-volt Intel Pentium 4-ready power supply, and optional front access for USB, 1394, and audio connections. The H600A has a net weight of 20 pounds and is FCC, CE, and Novell certification-ready. Its street price is $99.99 USD and it comes with a three-year warranty.
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