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March 2010
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Plenty of drive space, four 120mm fans, nice looking design.
Cable management is sketchy, airflow throughout the case and accessibility near the processor could be better.
Raidmax has long been a common name in computer cases and cooling solutions. While not necessarily known for over-the-top designs or cutting edge technology, their products have always been very competively priced. The chasis we are looking at here tod...
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Publicación: 2010-03-18, Autor: Brian , crítica de: icrontic.com
Resumen: Raidmax has been around for years, and provided many enthusiasts with quality cases such as the popular Aura and IceCube. Their newest entrant to their “Elite” line of cases is the Skyline: A mid-tower ATX chassis with plenty of included fans. To star...
It seems to me that not much thought went into the functionality of the Raidmax Skyline. The bulk of the work went into a glossy finish and brushed aluminum front bezel. The cooling is excellent, but you would do well to pull out the fans and use them...
Easy to install drives, expansion cards, Five fans, Available in different colors
Unpainted innards, Somewhat flimsy construction, considering price, No support for liquid cooling
The Skyline earns points for tool-free installation features and abundant cooling, but this ATX case needed to be better built for the price. ...
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Publicación: 2010-02-21, Autor: Jake , crítica de: pureoverclock.com
The overall aesthetics of the RaidMAX Skyline is quite nice from the outside, and when powered up, it looks rather sharp with the windowed side panel. The design isn’t too aggressive or ostentatious, but it’s certainly not conservative either...
Plenty of cooling, Large side panel window, Plain, yet flashy design, Tool-free installation options
Cheap plastic
While the Raidmax Skyline does offer some nice features and looks to the case, it doesn’t seem to have the quality material, mainly the plastic, for a case of this price. Some of the plastic used on the case seems extremely cheap, especially on the...
While this case may not be for everyone, it does serve a purpose. That purpose being to allow people on a very tight budget to obtain an attractive enclosure and a very affordable price. The case will not standup to a great deal of abuse due to the ...
Excellent Cooling & Ventilation, Sturdy, Preinstalled Case Fans, Swing out Hard Drive Cage for ease of Installation, Screwless Installation, Excellent Cable Management,
None, gold
When I first started this review, I was hesitant to move the components of my old P4 system into a new case; there is always something that can go wrong when dealing with electronic components and there is always that nail biting moment just before you...
Looks nice, Seems well made overall, Keeps system cool, Fairly easy installation
Large video cards might not fit, Can’t remove front bezel easily, Limited room on top of case, Limited wire management options, HDD cage easily comes out
The Raidmax Skyline case is one that looks good on the outside but just has quite a few problems on the inside.The installation process is overall easy, but the few problem areas can make the whole process frustrating really.The Skyline is silent, and...
Publicación: 2010-03-09, Autor: Chad , crítica de: tweaktown.com
The Skyline leaves me a bit torn. I like the concept and styling of the chassis, but Raidmax didn’t sell me fully on it. Just simply painting the interior would have even sold the idea. The streamlined looks and bold accents are nice, but with the...