NCIX NCIX.com: Anidees AI6BS Pre Insulated Mid Tower ATX Case, Black $70 (Was $130) Anidees AI6BS Pre Insulated Mid Tower Case $70
get this dealIf you're preparing to start your latest PC build, you'll want to check out this offer. For a limited time, NCIX.com is selling the Anidees AI6BS Pre Insulated Mid Tower ATX Case, Black for $69.99 (Reg. $129.99). That's a savings of $60, making this a great buy in our books if you're shopping for an affordable, silent mid tower chassis.
The Anidees AI6 is a modern looking, sturdy chassis with silent operating noise and plenty of space for high-end components. It's equipped with six USB plugs in top I/O and includes 2 fans. Other features and specs include:
- Measures 527 x 207 x 509mm (LWH)
- Compatible with M-ITX, M-ATX, ATX motherboards
- Rotate door with Aluminum line-finished for elegant look
- Moveable front mesh design for ventilation and easy maintenance
- I/O panel includes USB 3.0 x 2 ,USB 2.0 x 4, audio x 1, mic x 1
- Accommodates 120mm radiator inside the rear/ bottom or 240 mm radiator inside the bottom
- Dust filters on the front and at the bottom
- Rear retaining holes for water cooling kit
- Cable management and CPU retaining hole for easy maintenance
- Two front 140mm fans for HDD and VGA card
- Air cooling support 6 fans (includes 140mm fan x 1 and 120mm fan x 1)
- Supports up to 140mm fan x 5
- New Velcro fastener design for better power supply stability
Note, the Anidees AI6 has been superseded by the newly announced AI6 v2.
This deal is live now and runs through August 5. Shipping will be extra unless you have a local NCIX store or warehouse nearby to schedule a pick-up.
Thanks to Zenphic for posting this deal to the forums.
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View allIt comes with one rear 120mm and one front 140mm though. Also note that the front drive cages are removable (except for the single top 3.5" drive slot)
Edit: Found a comparison in a german review!
http://www.computerbase.de/2011-11/test-anidees-ai-6/5/
Wouldn't the cooling depend more on the fans themselves and airflow? Most cases have the same typical slots of fans so the airflow comes down to cable management.