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Colorcases
CyberMirror Chassis Review
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Author
: Joseph JaramilloDate : 2nd August 2001
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3DVelocity would like to
thank Colorcases for providing this case for review.
Introduction :
The advent of CPU greats
like the AMD Athlon and the Intel Pentium 4 has brought with
it a unique cult following. Groups of people buy these chips
not with the intention of running them as they were purchased,
but rather to take them to their limits. Overclocking is nothing
new, but the creation of the current latest and greatest has
brought with it a generation of people who are slowly realizing
that PCs are more than simple beige boxes that you put your
expensive equipment inside. Today's aftermarket PC Chassis are
a direct reflection of that.
One company, however, has
taken that belief to new heights. Beyond simply making chassis
of aluminum, or changing its color, Colorcases has designed
an entire fleet of PC cases whose designs range from conventional
to downright wacky. The motto of the company is "Changing
the way you see PC's", and from the looks of it, they are
doing just that. Today 3DVelocity brings you a review of just
one of the many cases Colorcases offers: The CyberMirror.

Specifications :
| CASE
TYPE |
ATX MID-TOWER |
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CASE DIMENSIONS
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17.5"
x 7.5" x 19"
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4 x
5.25" Ext.; 2 x 3.5" Ext.; 5 x 3.5" Int.
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MAIN BOARD SIZE
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ATX,
ATX-X, and P4
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| POWER
SUPPLY |
ATX 300W |
| EXPANSION
SLOTS |
7 |
| COOLING
SYSTEM |
One
Rear 80mm Fan Port, Two Front 80mm Fan Port. 1 80mm Fan
Included
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NET/GROSS
WEIGHT
(W/O POWER
SUPPLY)
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27.0lb
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