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G.SKILL is best known for its memory products, but the company has sent out a reminder that it makes cases, too.
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Same thoughts here. I swear every midtower has the same "design" inside. This looks just like the H7 flow I got except that GSkill changed the front of the case to make it their own, which also doesn't look very good for air flow.Other than an aesthetic that matches their RAM, it looks like any other similar offering on the market. That's my first impression of it anyway.
To be fair, I've seen this at every point in time since I got into computers in the mid-1990's. Back then, the bezel changed but most mid-towers were all the same inside. In the early 2000's the Chieftech Dragon, Antec (whatever it was called) etc. all shared the same internal design and even the same bezel. Only the logo changed. Now, everything follows the same basic design as this G.Skill case does.Same thoughts here. I swear every midtower has the same "design" inside. This looks just like the H7 flow I got except that GSkill changed the front of the case to make it their own, which also doesn't look very good for air flow.
Yes that's about the same time I got into PC's and there were fairly cookie cutter cases back then as well.To be fair, I've seen this at every point in time since I got into computers in the mid-1990's. Back then, the bezel changed but most mid-towers were all the same inside. In the early 2000's the Chieftech Dragon, Antec (whatever it was called) etc. all shared the same internal design and even the same bezel. Only the logo changed. Now, everything follows the same basic design as this G.Skill case does.
Well back then it was sheet metal box - 5 1/4” bays, maybe a 3 1/2” bay — color beige.Yes that's about the same time I got into PC's and there were fairly cookie cutter cases back then as well.