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COMPUTER CASES

Raidmax Sagitta Gaming Case Review
By: Developer Shed
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    2006-01-16

    Table of Contents:
  • Raidmax Sagitta Gaming Case Review
  • Unpacking the Case
  • Sagitta Exterior
  • Sagitta Interior
  • Included Raidmax Power Supply
  • Conclusion

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    Raidmax Sagitta Gaming Case Review - Unpacking the Case


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    Pulling the case from the box, it looks to be well packaged in a plastic bag and styrofoam. Everything seems pretty secure.

    Here is the side panel. It comes with plastic wrap on both sides of the window to protect it from any scratches. When I peeled it off, the window was in perfect shape.

    Inside of the case was a box with all the essential case stuff. This was all the stuff inside the box. It comes with four plastic case feet (that easily snap onto the bottom), a power cable, screws for the motherboard, a few accessories like a Raidmax case sticker, and a small set of directions.

    With everything unpacked, take a look at the exterior of the case next.

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