Price, Included 420W PSU, Large thermal display, Quiet operation
Steel, No Thumbscrews, Bulb type thermal probe, Air flow hindered by covering over rear fan, No intake fan, Loss of motherboard I/O sound ports for front audio hook up
Finding a balance between quiet, cool looking and cost effective can sometimes be difficult. The RaidMax Virgo is definitely cost effective. For a price of only $60 you get a mid-tower case complete with 420W PSU and a nice large thermal readout displ...
Sammanfattning: Today I?ll be taking a look at the Virgo 811, a steel gaming case offered by Raidmax. If you?ve even just recently entered the world of PC system building or high performance gaming, odds are you have heard the name before. Raidmax has been around for...
Looks great, Great airflow, Premoded side window with 80mm lighted and thermally controlled fan with processor duct, Removable panel behind motherboard, Rear 120mm thermally controlled fan, Thermal display, Front panel with 2 x USB, audio out, and microph...
No front intake fan, Lack of room around processor, No removable motherboard tray, A few minor design and layout flaws, No manual included
I was really surprised at the quality of this case. There were only a few sharp edges where the metal was unfinished. For the most part, all the metal was rolled and it was very easy to work inside. There is lots of room for hard drives and optica...