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12:01 PM - 02/11/2003 by
David Stellmack

No, it is not an Apple case, but Atech brings a new and innovative look with the AFT6551. Notice that the AFT6551 also includes the Atech Pro III Multi Format Flash Card Reader.
Atech must have read some of the same articles that I did which discussed case modders pushing it to the extreme by building a PC inside an Apple G4 computer case. Atech tries to bring an "Apple-like" style with the introduction of their AFT6551.
The AFT6551 features a clear acrylic outside placed around a regular PC case. For the most part, much of the inside design is similar to that of the AFT6303. The design is really eye-catching, and will cause people to turn their heads to get a look at it.
| Number Of Internal 3-½ Bays | 3 |
| Number Of External 3-½ Bays | 2 |
| Number Of External 5-¼ Bays | 4 |
| Number Of Case Fans Supported | 1 |
| Construction Material | Aluminum, Steel, Plastic |
| Power Supply Included | 330 Watt |
| Special Features | Unique Apple-Type Look, flip-down, hidden front-mounted ports with support for USB, 1394 Firewire, headphones, and mic, Atech Pro III multi-format Flash Card Reader |
| Size | 18" x 20" x 8.25" |
| Sample Case Provided By | www.atechflash.com |
| Estimated Cost | $139.95 US |
| Construction Quality Rating | 8 |
| Overall Case Rating | 8 |

Atech steps up to the plate with the AFT6551. Not only is the outside of the case attractive, but the inside is very functional, too.
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