Xigmatek Asgard Pro Review 3

Xigmatek Asgard Pro Review

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Introduction


I would like to thank Caseking.de & Overclockers UK for supplying the review sample.


The Xigmatek Asgard Pro aims to deliver a clean and simple looking chassis with two fans and USB 3.0 at an affordable price point for system integrators and budget/office system builders.

Xigmatek Asgard Pro
Colorblack
Drive Bays External: 3x 5.25" & 1x 3.5" baysInternal: 7x 3.5" & 1x 2.5" bays
Form Factor ATX, Micro ATX, ITX
Expansion Slots 7
CoolingFront: 2x 120 mm (1x included)Rear: 1x 120 mm (included)Side: 2x 120/140 mm (optional)Top: 2x 120/140 mm (optional)Floor: 1x 120 mm (optional)
Dimensions(W) 200 x (H) 445 x (D)470 mm (7.87*17.52*18.50 inches)
Weight5.42 kg
SwitchesPower / Reset
I/OUSB3.0 x 1, USB2.0 x 2, Audio in/out x 1 (HD Audio)

Packaging


Xigmatek packs the Asgard Pro into a brown cardboard box with blue print on it. Both large sides hold an illustration of a creature and an image of the case, while the smaller sides go into greater detail about the features and specifications of the chassis.


Quite thin Styrofoam spacers are used to hold the case in place and to protect it from damage during shipping. A plastic bag has been applied to ensure that the Asgard Pro arrives without fingerprints or scratches.

Contents


The Asgard Pro only includes a bag of screws and a single motherboard expansion-slot bracket. A black and white manual is also part of the extras; enough to properly guide you through the installation process.
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