Ikonik Zaria A10 Details
Ikonik Zaria A10
Conclusion: The first mid-tower we’ve seen from Ikonik has many pre-installed fans, which were relatively quiet in our test. The frame is made of massive amounts of steel, but the plastic front panel appears cheap. Access to the 5.25 inch drives is covered by a large front door that doesn’t seem stable or very durable. The interior is spacious, so even long graphics cards fit in it without problems. The hard drives are installed in the case using special plastic rails.
- Pros
- Cons
- Drive rails
- Preinstalled fans
- Dust cover for front ports
- No merchant selling the case
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I've been using Antec cases (and PSUs) for years now - very pleased with the overall standard of finish and the solid construction. The cheaper models are not *the* most aesthetically pleasing but still satisfy the finish and construction requirements.
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No Cooler Master?
UK version is broken (yet again)... (page 2 won't load on the UK site but does on the US one)
Bob
UK site still broken (13/11/08). What a shambles Tom's has become!