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  • Azza Genesis 9000

    http://www.ncix.ca/products/?sku=729...y&promoid=1010

    This is one hell of a lot of case for a great price.



    The reviewer is easy to look at as well
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  • #2
    OMG. that is one hell of a case.

    love the reversable mobo tray... finally an orientation worthy of sexy GPU blocks.

    so many features! so watercooling friendly.

    and wtf? $169. Nice work AZZA.
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    • #3
      Cheaper at ncix 140
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      • #4
        nice led's gives it a space like theme

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Hooded View Post
          Cheaper at ncix 140
          Lol.. my laziness prohibits me from counting a MIR as a discount...
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          • #6
            and speaking of cases nzxt is coming out with a new phantom soon.

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            • #7
              Really nice case - kind of puts my HAF932 to shame!
              Mario

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              • #8
                Nice layout but I don't like the way it looks. I'm more of a minimalist though. Way too much plastic for my taste.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by DoGMaN View Post
                  ... Way too much plastic for my taste.
                  The sheer amount of cheap looking plastic if probably the biggest thing I dislike about the case.
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                  • #10
                    Wow i like the ability to flip the mobo tray completely. Nice chassis.
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                    • #11
                      While i did like the size of the case; as well as the various options included (removable/ flippable MB tray, able to move hot-swap connections anywhere you like, front/ back PSU), I don't like the tiny little (blue) window that comes with it. I figure that any decent W/C rig should have a good size window to show your guts.

                      Now; the NZXT Phantom 820, while I like a lot of its features, I had to agree with Tom Logan's review of it here (get yourself a coffee and more than a few cookies for this one )
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                      • #12
                        I hate how my employer blocks access to youtube!!!!!
                        Mario

                        RIG 1: MSI P55-GD65 mobo | CORE i7 870 | 16GB RAM | OCZ 240GB SSD | WD 1TB HD | CORSAIR H70 | 2x EVGA GTX 560Ti 448 FTW SLI | EK FULL GPU WATER BLOCKS | XSPC DUAL BAYRES WITH D5 VARIO PUMP | XFX PRO1050 BLACK EDITION PSU | HAF 932

                        RIG 2: EVGA P55 V mobo | CORE i5 760 | 8GB RAM | WD 500GB HD | CORSAIR H60 | 2x EVGA GTX 460 FTW SLI | EK FULL GPU WATER BLOCKS | DDC PUMP WITH XSPC ACRYLIC RES TOP | CORSAIR HX 850 PSU | HAF 912

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                        • #13
                          Yes I quite agree that the windows on both the NZXT 820 and the Azza 9000 are both too small.

                          I do like the Azza options better than the NZXT's. The light controller is neat, but easly added to any case via the NZXT Led controler. The fan controller is most likely under powered for water cooling needs. I like fan controllers to also have sensor inputs and RMP/Volt displays,

                          So for me it's still the Azza, cause the removable/reversible board is a really great feature. I can handle doing a window mod.

                          I also don't like having a swing door infront of my 5¼" drive bays.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Hooded View Post
                            I also don't like having a swing door infront of my 5¼" drive bays.
                            Always the first thing to break.
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                            • #15
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