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I never saw a bad review on the case. All the reviews I read highly recommended this one. Besides, I have big hands and big wrists. I need the room to crawl around in there.
Here are the specs from another reviewer. It's about 29 lbs, and shipping is $37, but so far no one else has bid against me on eBay. I'll be absolutely ecstatic if I can pull this off for 55+shipping.
Specifications and features:
Case Type
High Tower
Material
SECC 1mm
Front Material
Plastic
External Color
Black
Chassis Color
Black
Side Panel
Solid Side Panel
Motherboard
E-ATX - ATX, Micro ATX
Drive Bays 5.25"
5
Drive Bays Ext. 3.5"
No
Drive Bays Int. 3.5"
5
Expansion Slots
7
Usb Ports
4 x Usb 2.0 + e-Sata + Native sata
Audio/Mic Ports
HD / AC97
Card Reader
Read CF/MD, XD, SD/MMC, TF y MS/M2
Native Sata
Yes
Thumbscrews
Yes
Front Cooler
1 x 120mm blue led fan
Side Cooler
2 x 80mm blue led fan
Top Cooler
2 x 120mm blue led fan
Rear Cooler
1 x 120mm blue led fan
Watercooling Support
Yes
Power Supply
No
Power Supply Mounts
Botton rear of the case
Hidden Cables
Yes
Dimension
21.65 (L) x 8.43 (W) x 20.47 (H)
Accessories
8 screw FDD + 25 screw HDD y Motherboard + 8 screw HDD cage + 12 screw OCC + 5 screw support Motherboard
Net Weight
12.5 kg (27.56 lbs)
Gross Weight
13 kg (28.66 lbs)
Warranty
1 year limited (for Parts and Labor)
Conclusion:For those looking into expanding into a full-tower case it’s hard to find a reasonably priced case that doesn't look like a tub filled with your components. The Sentey GS-6500 – Burton is priced at under $110 with room cooling expansion, easy toolless design, and also the ability to easily work with putting in after market cooling, thanks to the retaining hole behind your CPU. From what I've seen so far Sentey seems to be a worthy contender in the case market, with such great designs at such low prices.
Would I recommend this chassis? 100% yes, it has lots of expansion and tons of modding potential. This is definitely one of the better cases out there; I can't wait to see what Sentey will eventually become. This is a very professional and sleek looking case that will be an excellent addition to your current set-up.
Pros:
Cons:
Here are the specs from another reviewer. It's about 29 lbs, and shipping is $37, but so far no one else has bid against me on eBay. I'll be absolutely ecstatic if I can pull this off for 55+shipping.
Specifications and features:
Case Type
High Tower
Material
SECC 1mm
Front Material
Plastic
External Color
Black
Chassis Color
Black
Side Panel
Solid Side Panel
Motherboard
E-ATX - ATX, Micro ATX
Drive Bays 5.25"
5
Drive Bays Ext. 3.5"
No
Drive Bays Int. 3.5"
5
Expansion Slots
7
Usb Ports
4 x Usb 2.0 + e-Sata + Native sata
Audio/Mic Ports
HD / AC97
Card Reader
Read CF/MD, XD, SD/MMC, TF y MS/M2
Native Sata
Yes
Thumbscrews
Yes
Front Cooler
1 x 120mm blue led fan
Side Cooler
2 x 80mm blue led fan
Top Cooler
2 x 120mm blue led fan
Rear Cooler
1 x 120mm blue led fan
Watercooling Support
Yes
Power Supply
No
Power Supply Mounts
Botton rear of the case
Hidden Cables
Yes
Dimension
21.65 (L) x 8.43 (W) x 20.47 (H)
Accessories
8 screw FDD + 25 screw HDD y Motherboard + 8 screw HDD cage + 12 screw OCC + 5 screw support Motherboard
Net Weight
12.5 kg (27.56 lbs)
Gross Weight
13 kg (28.66 lbs)
Warranty
1 year limited (for Parts and Labor)
Conclusion:For those looking into expanding into a full-tower case it’s hard to find a reasonably priced case that doesn't look like a tub filled with your components. The Sentey GS-6500 – Burton is priced at under $110 with room cooling expansion, easy toolless design, and also the ability to easily work with putting in after market cooling, thanks to the retaining hole behind your CPU. From what I've seen so far Sentey seems to be a worthy contender in the case market, with such great designs at such low prices.
Would I recommend this chassis? 100% yes, it has lots of expansion and tons of modding potential. This is definitely one of the better cases out there; I can't wait to see what Sentey will eventually become. This is a very professional and sleek looking case that will be an excellent addition to your current set-up.
Pros:
- Price
- Direct Video Card Cooling
- Expansion Capabilities
- Sleek Design
- Tool less
- Built-in Card Reader
Cons:
- Side Panels are hard to close
- EDIT: That's been taken care of. Spring loaded squeeze locks make it effortless. Rolex
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