Hiper Osiris Aluminum ATX Case Review 5

Hiper Osiris Aluminum ATX Case Review

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Value and Conclusion

  • The Hiper Osiris has an MSRP of 129 €, but you will find a a bit less online.
  • Great bang for the buck
  • Incredibly sturdy
  • Very nicely constructed front
  • Simple but effective interior
  • Very nicely organized contents
  • Three quiet fans included
  • Mainboard headers and Molex connectivity options for the fans
  • eSATA & line-in connectivity
  • PSU located on the bottom
  • Dust filter for the air intake of the power supply
  • Great expandability - 5 drive bays
  • 3.5" to 5.25" drive adapter included
  • Thumb screws everywhere
  • Hard drive cage removable
  • Actively cooled hard drive cage
  • Appropriate EMI shielding with metal mesh side
  • Side panels can be removed easily
  • More than enough screws included
  • Plaque with serial number
  • Very informative packaging
  • Expansion brackets need to be broken out for use - only three additional covers included
  • No removable mainboard tray
Hiper has improved on the small shortcomings of the unique Anubis case. The Osiris includes three fans, which can be connected directly to the mainboard or the power supply. The entire construction is incredibly solid and the focus on a clean, simple but effective functionality, which we are used to from the Anubis has remained.
The choice of a clean front panel instead of an elaborate door has not only reduced the overall price considerably, but should be considered an improvement as well. Every drive is secured with thumb screws, as is the power supply. All this quality makes you wonder why the Osiris still has break out covers for the expansion slots. This time around, Hiper has included three separate PCI bracket covers, to replace those you have broken out, but it would have been nice if Hiper simply pre-installed seven of these right off the bat - eliminating this issue entirely. This one downside is actually the only one as well. No matter how you look at the Osiris. It is available in black and silver and costs much less than the Anubis.
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