Ultra Aluminus Case Review 10

Ultra Aluminus Case Review

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Introduction

I would like to thank Jon at Ultra for supplying the review sample.

Ultra Products is a company selling a lot of different parts for PCs. Their most prominent offerings are cases and power supplies. The complete range of products covers case fans and lights, CPU designer cases, DVD products, hard drive coolers, media drives, complete memory solutions, memory coolers and power supplies.

Besides offering these unique parts, they also have an excellent warranty policy. All their memory, cases and PSUs have a lifetime warranty if the item is registered online.

Today we take a look at their Ultra Aluminus case, which comes in three different colors: silver, blue & black.


Specification

Material
Aluminum body, plastic front
Color
Black, Silver or Blue
Motherboard
AT, baby AT, microATX & ATX
Drive Bay
Exposed
5.25” x 53.5” x2
Internal
3.5” x 5
Cooling System
2x 120mm intake fan mounts
Expansion Slot

7

Front I/O PortUSB 2.0 x 2IEEE1394 x 1Audio x 1Mic x 1
Power Supply

Standard PS2 (ATX), Redundant PS2

Net Weight
5.3 kg
Dimension
8.1" (W) x 20.6" (H) x 18.6" (D)

So the case comes with a total of 12 drive bays, five of which are internal. Even though this case is called a mid tower, it is quite large, but only weighs in at just over 5 kg. The plastic front certainly helps to keep the weight down. We will take a look at the silver one.

Packaging


The case comes packaged in a large, somewhat thin card board box, with illustrations of the case at many different angles. The front shows the case, while the back shows off the features. Overall a very eye catching packaging.


The case itself is protected by two foam cut outs on the top and bottom and comes wrapped in some heavy duty plastic. Foam cutouts are much better than Styrofoam and can withstand a fall or bump without getting destroyed. The case has a window on the side, which is covered in plastic on the inside and outside to protect it from scratches.

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