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Vortez Hardware - PC Hardware News and Reviews » News » February 2010 » AZZA Solano 1000R Full-Tower Computer Case Review

AZZA Solano 1000R Full-Tower Computer Case Review

Posted by: David Mitchelson on: 02/08/2010 09:12 AM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]



"AZZA have taken a few steps away from what is considered conventional with the Solano 1000R (model: CSAZ-1000R) and gave it an extreme bright red interior. The AZZA Solano also boasts "maximum thermal management with fans installed everywhere" to keep your high end hardware cool. In sum, a total of two 230mm fans, two 140mm fans and one 120mm fan work in harmony to provide you maximum airflow. This full tower case supports E-ATX, ATX, and Micro ATX motherboards and the thumb screw design allows for easy installation of seven PCI expansion cards. A plethora of drive bays, including up to ten 5.25" and eight 3.5" bays, allow you to grow your system over time. All the bays have a thumb screw design for easy assembly as well. Are you looking for a new case? Join Benchmark Reviews as we examine the Solano 1000R ATX full-tower ATX case."


AZZA Solano 1000R Full-Tower Computer Case Review


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