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is ncx.com. Hey guys, we were just walking

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around trying to check out some booths that we might not have heard of before. And we walked by John. I was interested

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because their cases actually looked really, really nice and you can tell right away that there's a lot of

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aluminium going on here. And after talking to the guy, I realized that

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these guys have OEM stuff for Scythe and Fractal Design and are thinking of

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possibly OEM OEMing stuff for Roseill. That is really interesting as we've done

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videos in the past for Fractal and we've done tons of reviews for Fractal. So,

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it's cool to see who is OEMing some of their products. This case is really,

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really nice. It incorporates aluminum alloy and it incorporates steel. There's

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a power supply up here actually as the power cable gets plugged in the back and

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then gets passed through all the way along here through a fairly stealthy

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cable then through to the back to this power supply which keeps the case very

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very small and very very tight and good-looking. There's fan filters as he

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just showed me on these fans down at the bottom which is great because fan

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filters make cleaning and maintaining your case very very easy. Tons of space

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down on the bottom, which is great if you're going to have a home theater system, something like that, where it's

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very possibly going to be on the floor and you need intakes to be able to actually intake a lot of air. Some cases

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that are sitting directly on the floor. The fans at the bottom are pretty much

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not able to do anything. You can see there's actually a lot of room in this

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fairly small case for big coolers. Like I said earlier, they OEM for scythe

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sometimes. So, this is a massive scythe cooler. B-roll just hit me in the head

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again. I'm going to have to get him back for that. So, this is just a very, very

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cool case. And I really wanted to show you guys this because of how they OEM

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for Fractal. If I can get B-roll. No, never mind. He's turning the case for me. This is the back of the case. I'm

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going to turn it a little bit more. As you can see, they have nice mounting

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spots for 2 and 12 in drives and a fairly good amount of cable room. This

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is too small of a case and there's too many cables for me to really get the palm test going on, but there's

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definitely a lot of room. You won't have any trouble with 24 pin cables as you

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see right here. And because of the position of the hard drives, as you can

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see, it's very, very easy to route your cables. They don't have SATA data cables

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plugged in, but those will not be a big deal because you can route them through here and have them go up the side just

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like they did. They've done a great job cable managing this and it is a very

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easily cable manageable case. We're not going to check out all their stuff

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because I don't want the video to get too long, but I just really wanted to show you guys this because it's very,

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very interesting. Right. As I was about to leave, he showed me a very, very cool

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feature that I couldn't leave without seeing. To take off the side panel, it

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flips out like that on both sides. That looks so cool. That's a really

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interesting way of taking off side panels. And as we normally have just the

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normal kind of slide back one where sometimes you have problems fitting it

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if there's too many cables or something. That slides in, clips in very nicely and

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is a very cool way of putting on your side panel. So this time actually thank

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