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Akasa Cavalry Mid-Tower Case Pictured

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Akasa unveiled its newest entry-level ATX mid-tower chassis, the Cavalry. The case is designed for gaming PC builds on a shoestring budget. Measuring 180 x 370 x 418 mm, and weighing about 5 kg, the Akasa Cavalry makes use of steel (frame, panels), and ABS plastic (front/façade). It features two 5.25-inch drive bays, one exposed and about five discrete 3.5-inch bays. The PSU tray is located on the top of the case, the motherboard tray has a few cable-management holes, although it lacks one that makes it easy to deal with coolers with back-plates. Ventilation includes one 120 mm red LED-lit front-intake (included), one 80 mm rear exhaust (included), and provision for a fan on the side panel. It is priced at 29.90 €.



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the case is very very standard, top psu, no cable management
and everything is made simple
the good news maybe the front bezel looks good
 
80mm fan? Do they still make those for cases?
 
the psu tray located on the top of the case? no thanks, it would make more difficult to assemble and also will suck heat from motherboard, cpu (except using a liquid cpu cooler), etc
 
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