Computer Cases
  Home arrow Computer Cases arrow Page 6 - Raidmax Sagitta Gaming Case Review
Dev Hardware Forums 
Computer Cases  
Computer Processors  
Computer Systems  
Digital Cameras  
Flat Panels  
Hardware Guides  
Hardware News  
Input Devices  
Memory  
Mobile Devices  
Motherboards  
Networking Hardware  
Opinions  
PC Cooling  
PC Gaming  
PC Speakers  
Peripherals  
Power Supply Units  
Software  
Sound Cards  
Storage Devices  
Tech Interviews  
User Experiences  
Video Cards  
Mobile Linux 
APP Generation ROI 
IBM® developerWorks 
Sun Developer Network 
Weekly Newsletter
 
Developer Updates  
Free Website Content 
 RSS  Articles
 RSS  Forums
 RSS  All Feeds
Write For Us Get Paid 
Request Media Kit
Contact Us 
Site Map 
Privacy Policy 
Support 
 USERNAME
 
 PASSWORD
 
 
  >>> SIGN UP!  
  Lost Password? 
COMPUTER CASES

Raidmax Sagitta Gaming Case Review
By: Developer Shed
  • Search For More Articles!
  • Disclaimer
  • Author Terms
  • Rating: 5 stars5 stars5 stars5 stars5 stars / 59
    2006-01-16

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

  • Rate this Article: Poor Best 
      ADD THIS ARTICLE TO:
      Del.ici.ous Digg
      Blink Simpy
      Google Spurl
      Y! MyWeb Furl
    Email Me Similar Content When Posted
    Add Developer Shed Article Feed To Your Site
    Email Article To Friend
    Print Version Of Article
    PDF Version Of Article
     
     
    ADVERTISEMENT


    Raidmax Sagitta Gaming Case Review - Conclusion


    (Page 6 of 6 )

    After looking all over this case, it really seems to be worth what it costs. We found it online for as low as $55 plus shipping. This doesn't cost much more than a decent PC case, and it looks far more impressive.

    The lights on the front panel alone were a great idea. With the blue side panel light and the front bright blue, it looks like your computer is is glowing blue from inside the case. I like this effect, and then the bottom front of the case itself flashes red during disk access. It kind of looks like a Spiderman color theme. Raidmax also offers a black, light gray, and blue theme if you don't like this one.

    I also tried out the front USB and audio connectors. USB drives worked as expected, and the audio sounded good on an average pair of headphones. There wouldn't be any sound quality difference between this and plugging it into the sound card.

    Everything considered, this is a very solid case. It offers a sweet spot for price and quality that is appealing to the niche for mid-range gaming cases. This is a very nice pre-modified case with a great paint job and features that are standard in more expensive enclosures. I would recommend it to build a system that looks sharp, including plenty of lights and adequate airflow and all the screwless features, without paying $150 for a fancy aluminum case.

    Highs

    • Unique and attractive front panel design and lighting.
    • Screwless and toolless side panels, drive bays, and rear slots make this case very easy to work with.
    • Excellent paint job.
    • Front mesh allows a lot of air intake, and airflow in general would be good with an intake fan installed.
    • Front panel USB and audio jacks.
    • Very reasonable price for a flashy gaming case.

    Lows

    • The 4-pin power connectors could be produced better.

    We would like to thank Raidmax for providing this review sample. Also thank you for reading Dev Hardware's review of the Raidmax Sagitta gaming case.

    For more information on this and other products, please check out Raidmax's corporate website. If the Sagitta doesn't appeal to you, you'll probably find at least one you like on the site. You can also start shopping for a Raidmax case with the Pricegrabber links below.


    DISCLAIMER: The content provided in this article is not warranted or guaranteed by Developer Shed, Inc. The content provided is intended for entertainment and/or educational purposes in order to introduce to the reader key ideas, concepts, and/or product reviews. As such it is incumbent upon the reader to employ real-world tactics for security and implementation of best practices. We are not liable for any negative consequences that may result from implementing any information covered in our articles or tutorials. If this is a hardware review, it is not recommended to open and/or modify your hardware.

       · This was an interesting review to write, and the case is one of the nicest in this...
       · I got the case. Yes, it is a nice looking case. However, the case is not that...
       · I would definitely not call this a horrible case because of the power supply. The...
       · Why does everyone says the psu is bad?If I buy this case,the psu will die after a...
       · I know how you feel...because that happened to me too! I was assembling my own unit...
       · 34A on the +5V rail is unusually high. Most good quality PS only run 30-32A on that...
       · Okay, i dont see what's to hate here? It's well worth the money - the psu has been...
       · I just got the raidmax sagitta case 3 days ago for my wife she wanted a kewl looking...
       · its easy to install the front fan if u see inside the case in the front theres a...
       · Ok, i bought this case for both the PSU and the case. the case is great. the power...
       · Do not buy this case if you are one of those poeple that actually plan on using the...
       · I think what ruins the case is the bad location of the audio jacks and the USB...
       · I've found this case to be flawless in virtually every respect. Mine came with a...
       · Ok what am I running on this system...2GB Corsair MemoryAMD 64 Dual...
       · I can't seem to get the front audio jacks and usb port connected right O_o I think...
       · Thanks to yall im not going to be a tight ass i started off by buying a new...
     

    COMPUTER CASES ARTICLES

    - Cooler Master 690
    - Enermax Phoenix Review
    - Cooler Master ITower930 Review
    - Thermaltake Tenor VB2000
    - Thermaltake VC2000 Series Mambo Review
    - Silverstone LC20 Case Review
    - XG Viper 2 Case Review
    - Thermaltake Shark Case Review
    - Silverstone Temjin TJ05 Case
    - MGE XG Dragon Case Review
    - Raidmax Sagitta Gaming Case Review
    - Project Sinister: Once Upon a Midnight Dreary
    - Project Sinister: Out Comes the Evil
    - Project Sinister: Things That Go Bump In The...
    - Project Sinister: Something Sinister This Wa...






    © 2003-2008 by Developer Shed. All rights reserved. DS Cluster 4 hosted by Hostway
    Stay green...Green IT