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ExtremeCase.com Z-Black Windowed Case Review

Author: Mike Wright SUMMARY: Remember back a couple of years when all computers were created in a beige box? Things have changed considerably since then, but that doesn't mean all new designs are created equally. Come join Mike "Darthtanion" Wright as he takes a look at the Z-Black Case from Extreme Cases, Inc. It offers a true budget price and some features that may give you enough reason to add it to your wanted items list!
Editor: Cameron Wilmot
Category: Casing & Cooling
Published: 13th October 2003
Manufacturer: Extreme Cases
Our Rating: 9.0 out of 10

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Introduction

Not too long ago, the concept of modifying a PC case was pretty much unheard of. But when a small group of enthusiasts began making some eye-catching additions to their enclosures, they became a near overnight success.

This brings us to companies like Extreme Case. They are a relatively new company and they deal in products that are designed for the enthusiast. Which brings us to today’s article covering their Z-Black enclosure.

Sure, there are a huge amount of pre-modified cases on the market, but how many of these can claim to include a 420 watt PSU and still maintain a retail price of less than US$70? Not many I can assure you.

So sit back as we take a closer look at this bargain basement case. We don’t expect it to have many features that are common on more expensive enclosures, but we will take a look at what it does come with and decide whether it deserves any serious thought when it comes time for your next project.



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