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DIYPC Skyline-06-WB Black SECC ATX Full Tower Computer Case
- Steel ATX Full Tower
- 2 x USB3.0 + 2 x USB2.0 /1 x eSATA / Audio In/Out Front Ports
- 5 x 120mm Blue Fans Pre-Installed – Front x 2 LED Fans, Top x 2 Fans, Rear x 1 LED Fan
- Hot Swap Docking (for 3.5" HDD or 2.5" SSD) on Top Panel
- Advanced Cable Management Design
Skyline-06-WB ATX Full Tower case offers the ultimate flexibility to accommodate any modern gaming battlestation configuration complemented by a hot-swap docking station on the top panel. It features roomy interior space with innovative layout, clever cable management, versatile cooling options, eight PCI slots, dust-resistant design and LED lighting. Installation of 5.25" devices & 3.5" HDDs will be totally free of tools. You can even access your internal 3.5" or 2.5" HDD without opening the case. You only need to dock it into the docking station and use it as an external HDD.
Ulitmate gaming solution
Clear side window
Advanced cable management (27mm)
2 x USB 3.0
2 x USB 2.0
HD audio ports
Tool-free design for 5.25” ODD
and 3.5” HDD/2.5” SSD installation
Support up to 165mm CPU cooler
Support up to 330mm VGA card
Advanced bottom-mounted power supply design
Front : 2 x 120mm LED fans
Rear : 1 x 120mm LED fan
Warranty & Returns
Warranty, Returns, And Additional Information
Warranty
- Limited Warranty period (parts): 1 year
- Limited Warranty period (labor): 1 year
- Read full details
Return Policies
- Return for refund within: 30 days
- Return for replacement within: 30 days
- This item is covered by Newegg.com's Standard Return Policy
Pros: First off, I don't need to tell you it looks awesome. But I'll do it anyway, because it does! Seriously, a sleek-looking case that comes with its own light show is nothing to take for granted. I went with the green version for a change of pace from blue lights. Installing everything inside was no hassle. That's the natural benefit of a full tower case: plenty of room for everything. Toolless hard drive bays, too! And of course, it has a removable back panel for cable management purposes. Now that my computer's built and up and running, I find it oddly satisfying to look through the glass panel to see inside the machine as it works, gloriously illuminated by all the green LEDs. I feel that it's easy to forget why things like this matter; my previous computer case had a large fan obstructing the side panel. It was ostensibly a good idea, but THIS just looks so much better.
Cons: The only thing I wasn't really impressed by was the included LEDs. They're bright, sure, but they still don't provide enough illumination to fill the whole case with light. That somewhat comes down to ergonomics; the way the motherboard is mounted, the graphics card often winds up blocking the light to the bottom half of the case. Fortunately, it's an easy fix - I just installed a separate LED strip to fill in the dark areas.