Tagan A+ Diablo Advance & BZ700 PSU Review 14

Tagan A+ Diablo Advance & BZ700 PSU Review

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Introduction


We would like to thank Tagan for supplying the review sample.

Tagan came into realization in 2001 with its founders from different countries around the world set on a goal of producing quality power supplies. Their philosophy is to bring state of the art technologies at the best quality and offer them to every user. In the past couple years Tagan has decided to add computer chassis to their power supply compliment and aims to do so with the same inherent qualities. The offerings from Tagan have been growing, and today Tagan has sent us their Tagan A+ Diablo Advance case for review. It's a full tower case made of quality metal and plastic and aimed at air cooling the most demanding of systems with many large fans and highly styled panels and bezels.

Specifications

Model:Tagan A+ Diablo Advance
Case Type:Full Tower
Net Weight:33.95 lbs
Dimension (H*W*D):541 x 205 x 570mm
Material:1.0mm SECC & ABS Plastic
Color:Black + Titanium Bezel
Cooling System:Front: 25cm blue LED fan x 1 / 400~800 RPM / 18.42~36.85 dBaRear: 12 or 8cm (Optional)Side: 33cm blue LED Fan x 1 / 300~700 RPM / 13.82~32.24 dBaTop: 18cm blue LED fan x 2 / 500~1500 RPM / 18.00~41.9 dBa
Motherboards:Micro ATX / Standard ATX / MP Dual CPU
Drive Bays:External 5.25" x 5External 3.5" x 1Removable HDD Trays x 6
Front I/O:USB 2.0 x 2, eSATA x 1, Mic x 1, Audio x 1
Expansion Slots:7

Packaging


Tagan packs the case in a full-color box. The front and back have identical images which feature pictures of the front, top and side of the A+ Diablo Advance. The sides feature a full listing of specifications for the case.

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