Best Of The Best, Part 3: Who Makes The Most Elite PC Case?
We continue our search for the best combination of quality, finish and features with three more cases. Do any meet our Elite criterion?
Building With The H1
The H1 adds an eight-pin CPU power extension cable and a nifty triple-drive SATA cable to an otherwise ordinary installation kit.
Our SSD screws in place nicely, though 3.5” drive pins might have been a little quicker.
Each card bracket includes a hole to allow its use as a fan mount, when rotated vertically, rather than horizontally.
We didn’t install a fan on the other two tabs, but the default location shown would have been appropriate for cooling a motherboard voltage regulator if the system had been liquid-cooled.
The front panel pops open too, albeit manually, using a push latch.
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