Introduction
So are you looking for an upgrade for that old beige case? Or maybe you just need a change... Well today for review I have an interesting case that is backwards from the normal case, the PSU is on the bottom, the access door is on the right side, and it features a ducting system that supposedly cools everything much better than the standard case. The case I am referring to is the Tuniq2, come along as I explore the Tuniq2...
Quick Specs
Here is a list of specs and features from the Tuniq site.
Case Type: Mid Tower
Material: Aluminum front panel / SECC chassis
Color: Black, Silver / Black
Motherboard: ATX, Micro ATX
Drive Bay: 5.25" x 8
3.5" x 5 ( External x 1 + Internal x 4 )
Ventilation Capacity: Front ( Intake ): 120 mm x 1
Rear ( Exhaust ): 120 mm x 1
VGA-Fan: 120 mm x 1
Expansion Slots: 7
Front I/O Port: USB 2.0 x 2
Audio
Microphone
IEEE 1394
N.W.: 8.3 kg
G.W.: 10.1 kg
MEAS: 3.36
Dimension: 430 mm (H) x 198 mm (W) x 480 mm (D)
Plenty of Flexibility
8 Bays for 5.25" Devices
4 Bays for Hard Disk
1 Bay for Exposed 3.5" device
Screw-less expansion cards installation
Features
- Grand Air Duct
- Unique upside-down chassis layout
- VGA-Fan
- Triple Silent 120mm Fans
16dB / 1000 RPM
Front Fan: Intake
VGA-Fan: Intake
Rear Fan: Exhaust
Shopping
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