Introduction
If you're building a new computer, wanting to purchase a new case to replace your old junkie one, or if you're like me and are constantly swapping out components in your computer, the type of case you get is vital. You want something that looks cool, provides easy access to components and plenty of cooling, especially if you're into overclocking. Let's have a look at the Addtronics 6896A case and see if it's right for you.
Features and Specifications
Type - Full Tower
Dimensions - 17.51" X 8.27" X 21.6"
Motherboard Support - AT(Baby, Full); ATX(Small, Full)
Drives - 3 X 5.25 Exposed, 1 X 5.25 Hidden
1 X 3.5 Exposed, 2 X 3.5 Hidden
Power - ATX
Front Switches - Power, Reset
Long Card Space - 7 Full Length
Rear Slide SLOT - 7 or ATX
Rear Slide DB-9 - 1
Rear Slide DB-25 - 1
Front LEDS - Power, HD1, HD2
Included Fans - 1 12X12cm
5 Optional Cooling Fan Support - 4 8x8cm, 1 9x9cm, 1 12x12cm
Weight - 32lb
Front Filtered Inlet
Swing Open Side Doors
Snap on Front Bezel Cover
Front Security Lock
Slide In/Out Motherboard Tray
Screw In EMI Drive Bay Metal Shielding
Optional Luxury Base