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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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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.
Just bought an Azza Fusion 4000. HUGE ! Dust was free.
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