GamerStorm Baronkase Liquid Review 0

GamerStorm Baronkase Liquid Review

Introduction

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I would like to thank GamerStorm for supplying the review sample.


We have the pleasure of reviewing the GamerStorm Baronkase Liquid today, which once again combines a case with an AIO liquid-cooling loop right out of the box. Unlike other DeepCool/GamerStorm cases out there, the integration between the two elements is not as extensive, but with its 120 mm radiator setup, the Baronkase Liquid aims to please the midrange crowd. The chassis comes in either black or white, with our review sample being of the lighter hue.

Packaging and Content


The case comes in a fairly plain cardboard box with just the name on both larger panels. On the sides, you will find specifications and some marketing points, alongside carrying holes for easier transportation. A colored, illustrated sticker will let you know which version can be found within the package.


The case is protected by two fairly compact Styrofoam spacers, while a plastic bag further protects it from scratches and fingerprints during the packing process at the factory.

Content


You will receive an assorted set of black screws and a good number of zip ties for the Baronkase Liquid. As the chassis also includes an AIO which is essentially identical to the GamerStorm Captain 120, you will receive the same mounting gear for it. There is also a PSU bracket should you want to install a full ATX board inside the chassis, which is naturally what we will be doing in this review.
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