The Lazy Days of Summer Case Review
Raidmax Scorpio-668
The Raidmax Scorpio-668.
The folks from Raidmax eagerly read our Spring Case Madness review and immediately contacted us. They said they wanted to make sure they had a case in our next review. They were eager for us to take a look at their new Scorpio-668 case. When we received this case we were surprised to discover that it was similar in design to many of the Chemming, Enermax, Antech, Aspire and countless other cases that we have reviewed that sport a similar configuration. It is obvious that Raidmax has chosen to enhance a proven design to make a more unique case with it. While many marketers are content to simply sell rebadged versions of cases, it appears that Raidmax has put significant time and effort into separating itself from the pack.
Number Of Internal 3.5" Bays | 4 |
Number Of External 3.5" Bays | 2 |
Number Of External 5.25" Bays | 4 |
Number Of Case Fans Supported | 5 - 80 mm - one mounted in the side panel window |
Construction Material | Aluminum |
Power Supply Included | Yes - 420 Watt - not tested in this review |
Special Features | Security lock, front mounted USB ports, bezel lighting |
Size (HDW) | 546 x 483 x 203 mm(21.5" x 19" x 8.0") |
Sample Case Provided By | www.buyraidmax.com |
Estimated Cost | $129 US |
Cooling Potential Rating | 8 |
Construction Quality Rating | 8 |
Overall Case Rating | 7 |
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