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COMPUTER CASES

iCue CS-6058ROGX Case Bundle Review
By: Cyd
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    2003-11-13

    Table of Contents:
  • iCue CS-6058ROGX Case Bundle Review
  • Specifications
  • What's in the Box?
  • An Aerial Tour of this Bad Boy
  • Time to Open the Case
  • Time to Start Installing Stuff
  • Conclusion

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    iCue CS-6058ROGX Case Bundle Review - An Aerial Tour of this Bad Boy


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    The most noticeable feature on this case is the prominent handle on the top. The handle is plastic, but it's constructed quite well. I wouldn't worry about it breaking; if you wanted to take to a LAN party your all set. You can also see two USB ports, the HDD led and the Power led, as well as the power button (oval shaped), and the reset button (long and thin). These seemed like quality made buttons which I was happy to see because, like I said, my sister wants this to last for five years, and she's got a couple of kids that will be banging away on those buttons for all that time.


    Also I'm sure you noticed the vent-like structure under the handle. Notice how I said "like" - It does not go through. I'm sure that it would be a simple task to cut one or even two blow-holes on the metal underneath it, hook up a couple of fans, and then make those slots go all the way through. (Modders, let me here ya say, "hell yeah!!")

    The side panels are identical; unfortunately, neither one has a fan hole. At least they have vents.

    You may have noticed the inconspicuous little door on the right side front. Here's a close up of it open. It houses within it two USB connections and jacks for a microphone and some headphones.

    Next is a shot of the back. Notice the small fan hole, which will limit airflow since the only other venting the case has is the PSU, some passive vent holes on both sides,  and a few on the back towards the bottom-right. Note that the white thing in the case is the speaker box that I hadn't taken out yet.


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