Sammanfattning: When it comes to cases, it takes a company that likes to be a little different, to make something a little out of the ordinary. Sigma steps in with the Sigma Metal Storm UNICORN Mid-Size ATX case.Out of the box, you realize this is a heavy duty case. ...
Constructed Well, Removable Motherboard Tray, Easy Open Side Panel Latches, Fold Down Side Panels (removable), 2 x 80mm Fans (1 Red LED) Included, 2 x 120mm Fans (1 Red LED) Included, Smoked Side Panel Window, Front Door, Top Mounted Power and Reset Butto...
80mm Fan Noise, Cramped Inside, Wire Management a Chore, With HDD Installed Only 9.75" of Clearance for Video Card, Hard Plastic Case Feet, Cheap Punch Out PCI Expansion Slot Covers
Ok, I must admit I am still at a loss as to how Sigma arrived at the name Unicorn? I dont get it, I see nothing on this case that reminds me of the mythical beast. No single horn, heck it isnt even white! lol The case has a more futuristic/brutish lo...
Sammanfattning: Unicorn from Sigma is a steel mid-tower case with a dark transparent side window and four 5 ¼” bays, two external 3 ½” bays, five internal 3 ½” bays for hard disk drives (four available in a removable hard disk...
Basically useless support bar, Clumsy and lacking toolless system, Pop out expansion slot fillers, No eSATA or Firewire on the front panel, A little small for large CPU coolers and long VGA cards
Working with the Unicorn was generally a good experience, but there were a few small notes that, if improved, would have turned this case from a good one to a great one. One of the most important aspects of a case is its noise level. Many people go...
Sammanfattning: A computer case is probably the most personalized part of the computer building process, while the case only plays a small part in the computers performance, it plays a much larger role in its personality. Today, we look at the Sigma Unicorn, which l...
Sammanfattning: Sigma Unicorn Mid-ATX CaseWe received a new Sigma Unicorn ATX Case, and Toms up to the task in breaking it down and giving us the scoop. Tom Colarusso (aka. Yoda_Blues) throws in some funny stuff as well. Check out FiringSquads third VIDEO review by ...
Removable motherboard tray, Clean design on both inside and outside, Screwless locking system for the drive bays, Very good paint finish, PSU included, Latch type locks for the side panels
Sammanfattning: The Unicorn is an interesting case to work with; the case is designed with a tool-less user-oriented theme that is often clever. On the downside, the unicorn was the loudest case in our roundup. It wasn’t the loudest by a mile, but it was noticeable...
Looks, Steel arm with GPU fan, ToolLess, Both sides pull down, Tinted window, 120mm fans, in and out...
Tall aftermarket CPU heatsinks keep the motherboard tray from being closed...
The Sigma Unicorns appearance appeals to me because I am a huge fan of all-black cases. I think that the smoked-out window is a wonderful addition and it definitely seperates this case from the competition. I especially like the feature of being able...