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Written by Randy Torio
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Saturday, 11 June 2005 |
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We have reviewed many cases
here at InsaneTek. For the most part, all have been very
functional as quality cases. While we try
to remain as impartial to looks as possible,
there still exists a small part of us that leans toward a particular look. The majority of us here at InsaneTek prefer
the clean and sleek look, similar to what you would see from
companies such as Lian-Li, BeanTech, and Cooler Master ATC. When I
initially heard about Sytrin's case from John, I immediately thought it
would have an alien faceplate with a tricked out LCD
screen. I thought my fraternity buddies
would walk into my house, look at me weird, and then whisper a joke into
each other's ears. Then I would cry... but in a manly way.
However, once I received the package and saw the picture of the Nextherm
case on the box, I was eager to review a case that satisfied my preferences.
Sytrin's Nextherm case looks to be a
diamond in the rough because of its combination of appealing looks and extreme
functionality. A while ago, John reviewed an air conditioner unit that worked
extremely well in lowering temperatures, but was lacking in terms of looks and
convenience. Sytrin saw the potential for this technology and
incorporated its use into the design of their Nextherm case. The result
looks to be a case that has InsaneTek very excited.
Let’s just hope its looks can match its performance and functionality.
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