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Abstract: Extra space for cooling, controllers, and add-in cards makes XL-ATX the preferred solution for extreme system builders. Today, we follow up our picture story by testing four 10-slot cases that support XL-ATX and four-way SLI (with room to spare). When ...
Can hold up to 8 HDDs / 12 SSDs, 2.5" / 3.5" Hot Swap bay, Ten PCIE slots for QuadSLI/CrossFireX, Removable dust filters throughout the case, 420 / 360 / 240 / 120 Radiator support, 20pin USB 3.0 header, Enough room for the largest Current Video Cards, Excellent cable management,
Slight rattle in side panel dust cover, gold, Discuss this review in our forums
When looking at the aesthetics of the AZZA Fusion 4000, it is a love hate relationship, you're either going to love it or hate it. The Fusion 4000 may just be one of the most outrageous chassis that we have come across, since not many cases can boast t...
The AZZA Fusion 4000 is a case that easily stands out from the crowd right down to the literal sense, as there are few (if any other) cases on the market that can support up to two independent PC systems, multiple water-cooling radiators, dual power su...
Lets you install two motherboards, power supplies simultaneously, Equipped with numerous SATA backplanes for simplified drive installation, Mostly tool-free construction, Roomy, Can house XL-ATX motherboards,
Incredibly tall, heavy, Difficult to carry, Includes few fans, Some construction issues,
If you've ever wanted to install two computers in the same case, the AZZA Fusion 4000 makes that a possibility. But the PC case is laden with some problems that make painless installs unlikely. ...