PCWizKid reviews gaming rig cases all the time and the Raidmax Monster Mid Tower Case is one we could not pass reviewing. This case is part of the "Elite Series" and is made with quality and expandability in mind. The size is a little bigger than your standard mid tower, for those looking to have possibilities for expansion without the need of getting a full tower case.
Lets go through the video walkthrough to see all the features and capabilities of the Raidmax monster.
Video Review
Specifications
Basic Specifications External Drive Bays: 4 x 5.25" Internal Drive Bays: -5 x 5.25 with 4 x 3.5 removable rack x 2 System Board: ATX Form Factor 12" x 10.5" or smaller Expansion slots: Standard ATX 7 slots Material: Aluminum Dimensions: 19.5 x 8 x 16.5 IN (LxWxH) 49.5 x 20.5 x 42 CM (LxWxH)
Conclusion
so is the Raidmax monster a beast? Well yes. Although the design of the inside of the Raidmax monster case brings a standard configuration and design, the side panels use a innovative hinge technique making easy to open. PCWizKid really appreciated the modular cages that allow flexibity in the installation or removal of the Fans or drives, however there was no tool-less mechanism for the optical drive installation for example which meant having to use the good old fashion screws. The cool factor is defenitely there, with 3 of the 4 fans being blue LED's and being all black inside out.Hardcore gamers looking to install multiple GPU cards will like how there is so much space due to its large size to handle expansion and future upgrades.
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